Bromley
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I am proposing to make a pair of external doors . They will largely be cosmetic, to hide a large and ugly window on what used to be a garage and was converted (before our ownership) into a room. It's now my workshop.
Anyway, the doors would be wood framed around the outside, and have a inner filling of 15mm exterior ply. I would like to enliven the look of the ply by cutting small v-grooves, to make it look as if it were tongue & grooved wood.
How should I best do this?
My wife would prefer to treat the finished doors with dark creocote or similar, rather than paint them. Any thoughts on what would last best - and, if using such treatment, how 'exterior' does the plywood have to be - what grade should I use?
Anyway, the doors would be wood framed around the outside, and have a inner filling of 15mm exterior ply. I would like to enliven the look of the ply by cutting small v-grooves, to make it look as if it were tongue & grooved wood.
How should I best do this?
My wife would prefer to treat the finished doors with dark creocote or similar, rather than paint them. Any thoughts on what would last best - and, if using such treatment, how 'exterior' does the plywood have to be - what grade should I use?