Hello All,
Sorry becoming a perpetual topic starter here. Taking inspiration on a small panel that I've been working on and like mike Pekovich's work very much.
On many his panels he seems to use "muntins" to break them up. What is interesting is that he uses the muntins both with and across the grain (I initially assume they would run with the grain). In larger work or even in panels of this small decorative size...do these serve any purpose at all or are they purely decorative? I assume the best way to do it would be to glue them on after a door is assembled making use of a nice shooting board to make them nice and tight?
Any thoughts before I make router cuts through my only piece of wood which matches the cabinet?
Sorry becoming a perpetual topic starter here. Taking inspiration on a small panel that I've been working on and like mike Pekovich's work very much.
On many his panels he seems to use "muntins" to break them up. What is interesting is that he uses the muntins both with and across the grain (I initially assume they would run with the grain). In larger work or even in panels of this small decorative size...do these serve any purpose at all or are they purely decorative? I assume the best way to do it would be to glue them on after a door is assembled making use of a nice shooting board to make them nice and tight?
Any thoughts before I make router cuts through my only piece of wood which matches the cabinet?