SlowSteve
Established Member
Hello.
I posted a post here regarding making large doors and now I seem to be going down the rabbit hole on door making. Now I have a question about big external doors - fancy front doors or garage doors - this looks like it will be the summer jobs.
The mortice and tenon-ing of big (1.5"" x 6") external doors looks a bit tricky - I can handle the tenons but the big square mortices I can't see a route to do - I don't have a morticer and I don't trust my chisel work on such big deep mortices to still keep accuracy.
I was wondering about that people thought about using loose tenons? The idea would be to do something like a 65mm deep router mortice and then put in loose tenons, and then dowel through the tenons to pin them as well as glue them?
I think this might be OK for the middle and bottom joints, but the top joint seems to have a critical shoulder in it, and I can't see a way of doing that.
Any idea's would be consumed with deep interest.
Steve
I posted a post here regarding making large doors and now I seem to be going down the rabbit hole on door making. Now I have a question about big external doors - fancy front doors or garage doors - this looks like it will be the summer jobs.
The mortice and tenon-ing of big (1.5"" x 6") external doors looks a bit tricky - I can handle the tenons but the big square mortices I can't see a route to do - I don't have a morticer and I don't trust my chisel work on such big deep mortices to still keep accuracy.
I was wondering about that people thought about using loose tenons? The idea would be to do something like a 65mm deep router mortice and then put in loose tenons, and then dowel through the tenons to pin them as well as glue them?
I think this might be OK for the middle and bottom joints, but the top joint seems to have a critical shoulder in it, and I can't see a way of doing that.
Any idea's would be consumed with deep interest.
Steve