johnnyb
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I've started to make the diminished stile door shown in the door and windowmaking book from lost art press. After a full day I've prepped everything to size. Made but not finished the stiles( morticed, grooved the bottom, rebated and moulded the top.) The instructions leave lots to be desired tbh. The rod illustration is to small to read properly. And many many details were seemingly missing or prior knowledge assumed. Anyway I started cautiously and made a few alterations solely to improve the overall strength as I made it in redwood. It's not said but I assume the stiles are 4 inch and they seem to diminish to 2 inch. I beefed them up to 2 3/4 . The bars were 3/4.
The good news is there's only £50 of wood in it! But we don't want to be friendly with Mr **** up.
The hard bit was realising the top and the bottom mortices have to be in different positions on the thickness because the top mortice is sandwiched between the mould and the rebate(both 1/4 deep) and the bottom ones are in a 1/2 inch groove 28mm off the face. I also decided to scribe the shoulders directly off the stiles after fitting the top and bottom rails. I'll get a few snaps tomorrow but I can definitely say its not a walk in the park. I've also decided to make it single glazed as it's for a garage. I'd love to put stained glass in it but it's something I've never dabbled in.
The good news is there's only £50 of wood in it! But we don't want to be friendly with Mr **** up.
The hard bit was realising the top and the bottom mortices have to be in different positions on the thickness because the top mortice is sandwiched between the mould and the rebate(both 1/4 deep) and the bottom ones are in a 1/2 inch groove 28mm off the face. I also decided to scribe the shoulders directly off the stiles after fitting the top and bottom rails. I'll get a few snaps tomorrow but I can definitely say its not a walk in the park. I've also decided to make it single glazed as it's for a garage. I'd love to put stained glass in it but it's something I've never dabbled in.