I’ll offer the pretext that I’m not a professional joiner…. So perhaps you’ll be kind, as you read my tale of incompetence?
As part of my home renovation, I recently made some french doors. I wanted large, uninterrupted glazing and narrow meeting stiles, so when the doors were closed the combined thickness equalled the stiles on the hinge sides… sounds simple enough.
… only they twisted like the proverbial whatnot, as much as 45mm at the ends of the stiles… far too much to correct. So into the annals of failed projects they go!
here’s some ugly pictures for you…
So, faced with making them again, I want to do it right. I thought that I might use a simple laminated construction - ripping along the thickness of the rails and stiles and flipping them 180degrees, so the grain is opposing and less likely to warp.
like this:
I was wondering what the collective opinion is? Whether the meeting stile is just too narrow (at 50mm each) and whether laminating will help? Or the third possibility is the unsorted redwood I bought was a load of rubbish and I could pony up for something more stable.
I’ve had some great help on this forum, so thanks in advance.
As part of my home renovation, I recently made some french doors. I wanted large, uninterrupted glazing and narrow meeting stiles, so when the doors were closed the combined thickness equalled the stiles on the hinge sides… sounds simple enough.
… only they twisted like the proverbial whatnot, as much as 45mm at the ends of the stiles… far too much to correct. So into the annals of failed projects they go!
here’s some ugly pictures for you…
So, faced with making them again, I want to do it right. I thought that I might use a simple laminated construction - ripping along the thickness of the rails and stiles and flipping them 180degrees, so the grain is opposing and less likely to warp.
like this:
I was wondering what the collective opinion is? Whether the meeting stile is just too narrow (at 50mm each) and whether laminating will help? Or the third possibility is the unsorted redwood I bought was a load of rubbish and I could pony up for something more stable.
I’ve had some great help on this forum, so thanks in advance.