GweithdyDU
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HI, folks. Just joined the group so please see my 'hello intro post for a background of my skill levels and approach to making things. I am an OK steel fabrication chap, pretty good in fact, and am a dab hand at site joinery (nails, plates, screws and lap joints but not so good with the aesthetic side of woodwork. I used to be OK at woodturning. Anyway, I wish to improve my skills and to that end intend to add a bench-router and a hand-held one to my tool collection as I'm usually good with powertools. What I want to know, is am I being unreasonable in expecting to be able to make doors similar to the picture attached. Obviously I'll be starting with something less ambitious but would like to be in a position a year from now being able to be reasonably confident I can make 5 internal doors for my house. The problems I foresee are the curved sections at the top of the door and stopping the planks from warping. Please ignore thickness dimensions, they are going to be a bit thicker than that. As a reasonably ok DIY'er in most things that I do (welding to building cooking sewing, paint-spraying, carpet fitting, plumbing etc.) thus-far, am I being unrealistic? Sory the image is not the right way around, I did try to solve it Many thanks all
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