Hi,
I plan to make a pair of doors - outswinging, exterior, need to put up with a fair bit of abuse, rough dimensions 1000 x 250 x 36 (h x w x d) mm. Flush surface. Need to mount a lock.
So what I'm thinking of is two skins of ply 12mm thick, 980 x 230, centred and glued onto a slightly larger ply sheet, 990 x 240 to give me the thickness required and a tongue running along the centre of each panel edge, to fit into a hardwood edge (20 x 36) on top, bottom and sides. Edge has central groove 12 wide, 10 deep.
I don't have a router or table saw of my own, though may be able to have the use of these, might be able to get my hands on a plough plane.
Asking for advice, please:
Is this a good construction?
Is there a better / simpler way?
Apologies if I've used the wrong terms, or missed out any information.
They're for a narrowboat, btw.
Many thanks in advance.
I plan to make a pair of doors - outswinging, exterior, need to put up with a fair bit of abuse, rough dimensions 1000 x 250 x 36 (h x w x d) mm. Flush surface. Need to mount a lock.
So what I'm thinking of is two skins of ply 12mm thick, 980 x 230, centred and glued onto a slightly larger ply sheet, 990 x 240 to give me the thickness required and a tongue running along the centre of each panel edge, to fit into a hardwood edge (20 x 36) on top, bottom and sides. Edge has central groove 12 wide, 10 deep.
I don't have a router or table saw of my own, though may be able to have the use of these, might be able to get my hands on a plough plane.
Asking for advice, please:
Is this a good construction?
Is there a better / simpler way?
Apologies if I've used the wrong terms, or missed out any information.
They're for a narrowboat, btw.
Many thanks in advance.