Hi all, I would like some advice on making a curved door.
The profile is a quadrant, but to simplify, it won't be a true curve, the stiles will be flat with the curve starting at thier edge....does that make sense?
It's for a bathroom cabinet & isn't an actual door but the end panel, roughly 500mm deep.
It's painted, tulip wood for the rails & stiles with a flexi MDF panel formed over a jig.
So far, so good, the mortices will be machined as normal, but what about the tennons, should I cut them by hand or is it worth making up a sliding jig with the rails clamped in place, so I can cut up to the shoulders on the band saw.
Any advice on short-cuts and potential pit-falls would be appreciated.
Thanks
Chris
The profile is a quadrant, but to simplify, it won't be a true curve, the stiles will be flat with the curve starting at thier edge....does that make sense?
It's for a bathroom cabinet & isn't an actual door but the end panel, roughly 500mm deep.
It's painted, tulip wood for the rails & stiles with a flexi MDF panel formed over a jig.
So far, so good, the mortices will be machined as normal, but what about the tennons, should I cut them by hand or is it worth making up a sliding jig with the rails clamped in place, so I can cut up to the shoulders on the band saw.
Any advice on short-cuts and potential pit-falls would be appreciated.
Thanks
Chris