Zeddedhed
Established Member
After a ridiculously long absence from these erstwhile forums (due in part to a s***ty start to the year, followed by a long period of hard-core indulgence in my other passion - fishing) I'm back. Apologies that my first post on returning is a question but there you have it.
I have a bit of a dilemma with a job currently on the bench.
I'm making up some external doors with a pair of raised and fielded panels at the base with a glazed upper half.
Due to a **** up with the timber order I've been given 30mm boards for the panels instead of 44mm. In order to expedite the job I was wondering if it would extremely naughty/bad practice/selling my client short if I were to bond the 30mm boards together in pairs to create 60mm boards and then plane these down evenly on both faces and finally to edge join them to create my panels which would then be run over the spindle moulder to create the raised and fielded detail.
I could of course just order some more 44mm boards and suck up the cost (and if this is the right thing to do then I will) but I guess I'm keen to hear the opinion of any of you commercial joiners out there.
I'm aware that a lot of mass produced doors are made up of laminated boards, but do you think this is acceptable in my case?
I have a bit of a dilemma with a job currently on the bench.
I'm making up some external doors with a pair of raised and fielded panels at the base with a glazed upper half.
Due to a **** up with the timber order I've been given 30mm boards for the panels instead of 44mm. In order to expedite the job I was wondering if it would extremely naughty/bad practice/selling my client short if I were to bond the 30mm boards together in pairs to create 60mm boards and then plane these down evenly on both faces and finally to edge join them to create my panels which would then be run over the spindle moulder to create the raised and fielded detail.
I could of course just order some more 44mm boards and suck up the cost (and if this is the right thing to do then I will) but I guess I'm keen to hear the opinion of any of you commercial joiners out there.
I'm aware that a lot of mass produced doors are made up of laminated boards, but do you think this is acceptable in my case?