Graham Orm
Established Member
I do a lot and it's easy money, hence trying to speed things up and make it easier still.
I meant to ask why you find it difficult and this seems to be the answer!Grayorm":o9cyzc4v said:You can't use a tape measure and get it spot on first time, or at least I can't. what is the frame is out of square, your dimensions will be right but the door still won't fit. So many variables.
My own process to date is having marked the door with a small cross to identify the inside and top hinge side, turn the door upside down and offer it up in the open position so that I can see exactly where it meets the reveal. Do this on both sides, switching the door over for each stile. Then flip it back the right way up and whilst trying to hold it against the hinge stile scribe the angle for the bottom cut.
Then cut to the bottom to length.
Then go through a hit and miss process with the lock edge taking into account any bow's in the both the styles shown up by checking with a long level.
This all takes longer than it needs to and is hard graft.
Wedge the hanging side of door up under the head of the frame with the wedges on the floor and the door as closed as far as it will go. Scribe it from the other side by fixing a temporary knob, just a big nail will do (mark to be covered by the door plate later), so you can pull it towards you.Grayorm":1xsx49qv said:What do you wedge it against Jacob, and how do you scribe it, you're on the wrong side of the door.
Jacob":2pj0lh5u said:Wedge the hanging side of door up under the head of the frame with the wedges on the floor and the door as closed as far as it will go. Scribe it from the other side by fixing a temporary knob, just a big nail will do (mark to be covered by the door plate later), so you can pull it towards you.Grayorm":2pj0lh5u said:What do you wedge it against Jacob, and how do you scribe it, you're on the wrong side of the door.
You saw/plane a bit off. :roll:Grayorm":33l7a7y9 said:Jacob":33l7a7y9 said:Wedge the hanging side of door up under the head of the frame with the wedges on the floor and the door as closed as far as it will go. Scribe it from the other side by fixing a temporary knob, just a big nail will do (mark to be covered by the door plate later), so you can pull it towards you.Grayorm":33l7a7y9 said:What do you wedge it against Jacob, and how do you scribe it, you're on the wrong side of the door.
But the door is ALWAYS too tall Jacob, it won't go under the head.
You wedge it from the side you are scribing, obviously.If it did, when you've wedged it in place assuming you can how do you then get to the other side to mark it?
Jacob":2yjdb1r2 said:You saw/plane a bit off. :roll:
If it's too long there is no way of avoiding this!Grayorm":2ftsmj2j said:Jacob":2ftsmj2j said:You saw/plane a bit off. :roll:
That's exactly what I'm trying to get away from! :roll:
You pull the door close and hold it (temporary knob/nail etc). Pinch it up tight with pinch bar/chisel/whatever. Then insert wedges underneath. You are now free with both hands!And as far as a pinch bar and a and holding it to with a nail from the wrong side of the door with one hand while you try and draw an accurate cut line with the other hand...............I'll leave that with you.
Jacob":pfgo2dc8 said:If it's too long there is no way of avoiding this!Grayorm":pfgo2dc8 said:Jacob":pfgo2dc8 said:You saw/plane a bit off. :roll:
That's exactly what I'm trying to get away from! :roll:You pull the door close and hold it (temporary knob/nail etc). Pinch it up tight with pinch bar/chisel/whatever. Then insert wedges underneath. You are now free with both hands!And as far as a pinch bar and a and holding it to with a nail from the wrong side of the door with one hand while you try and draw an accurate cut line with the other hand...............I'll leave that with you.
No skills":2stdm4jw said:That's different, I spose you could achieve a similar result with a plumbob hung from centre of door frame.
AJB Temple":3gowe05r said:I had totally forgotten about joggle sticks! I was shown that in a boatyard years ago and it went in one eye and out the other. Very useful idea though. In fact the whole site is a good find.
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