Winston Todge
Member
Hi all,
I am embarking on my first set of fitted wardrobes with shaker doors for the wife...
I'll be using a 'loose tenon' method to assemble my doors using 22mm rail and stiles and 6mm panelling.
I'll be routing a slot into the full length of the stile to then put a loose tenon in to hold together to the rail.
How do these arbors work?! Can I mount a bearing of a certain size onto the end to set my cut depth? Do they all come with a threaded hole on axis to mount a bearing?
I'll be using a 6mm T5460...
Is using a 6mm groover a good idea for a 6mm panel? Or will it be too tight? What sort of depth of cut is suitable? And what size would people tend to cut their panels to? 2mm all round smaller than the two depths of cuts in the stiles and rails? Or more?
Sorry for all the questions. I'm a complete noob when it comes to this stuff (except for fitting the kitchen surfaces and some other DIY type radiator covers).
Ta,
Chris.
I am embarking on my first set of fitted wardrobes with shaker doors for the wife...
I'll be using a 'loose tenon' method to assemble my doors using 22mm rail and stiles and 6mm panelling.
I'll be routing a slot into the full length of the stile to then put a loose tenon in to hold together to the rail.
How do these arbors work?! Can I mount a bearing of a certain size onto the end to set my cut depth? Do they all come with a threaded hole on axis to mount a bearing?
I'll be using a 6mm T5460...
Is using a 6mm groover a good idea for a 6mm panel? Or will it be too tight? What sort of depth of cut is suitable? And what size would people tend to cut their panels to? 2mm all round smaller than the two depths of cuts in the stiles and rails? Or more?
Sorry for all the questions. I'm a complete noob when it comes to this stuff (except for fitting the kitchen surfaces and some other DIY type radiator covers).
Ta,
Chris.