I’m stuck! I’ve made a new door for a new opening under the stairs. However it won’t swing due to geometry that I hadn’t accounted for, and I’m struggling to think of a solution. Any help hints or ideas would be most welcome.
So here is what I’m trying to do, swing the door on the long edge. If I swung it on the short edge I wouldn’t have a problem, but that would look awful!!
The problem is, that the head of the door will foul the rebate when swinging it on the long edge. The photo below shows the point of the door and the overlap with the rebate that causes the interference.
So, what’s the solution? What am I missing?
I could chamfer the head of the door to match the angle which would then allow it to swing, but that would take a huge amount off the inside and it wouldn’t land on the rebate. I could square off the top rather than having a point but I’d still have to chamfer the top edge of the door.
The door has been ‘rebuilt’ out of two doors to match the rest of the internal doors. It’s veneered chipboard construction (yuck) and I’ve cut a strip off a door and laminated it over the head of the door to hide the chipboard edge.
The top rail and latch side style have been removed, the door cut to fit and then reattached matching everything as best I can up. This is
round two making the door, the first attempt was subject to an earlier post showing my stupidity
So here is what I’m trying to do, swing the door on the long edge. If I swung it on the short edge I wouldn’t have a problem, but that would look awful!!
The problem is, that the head of the door will foul the rebate when swinging it on the long edge. The photo below shows the point of the door and the overlap with the rebate that causes the interference.
So, what’s the solution? What am I missing?
I could chamfer the head of the door to match the angle which would then allow it to swing, but that would take a huge amount off the inside and it wouldn’t land on the rebate. I could square off the top rather than having a point but I’d still have to chamfer the top edge of the door.
The door has been ‘rebuilt’ out of two doors to match the rest of the internal doors. It’s veneered chipboard construction (yuck) and I’ve cut a strip off a door and laminated it over the head of the door to hide the chipboard edge.
The top rail and latch side style have been removed, the door cut to fit and then reattached matching everything as best I can up. This is
round two making the door, the first attempt was subject to an earlier post showing my stupidity