I intend to replace my bathroom door and want to make one with glass panels. I've still got the old one which, being made as far as I can tell from man made materials does not go out of shape at all and so will serve as the biggest story stick in the world. The size is fairly normal: roughly six and half feet by roughly two and a half feet and about 1 1/2" thick.
What I'd like is to end up with is a door with three frosted glass panels, the reason for wanting glass is that it will let a bit more light through into the corridor than the previous solid one did. I wanted to make it out of aspen as I like the wood but the local timber yard hasn't had any in for a year, so I'm thinking of using tulip wood for two reasons: if I get nicely grained stuff, it will look OK but if it's got the green bits in it, I can paint it white and secondly, if I screw anything up, it's cheap enough to allow me to start again.
So what I need to know is, roughly how wide should the vertical bits and the rails be (the thickness will be the same as for the previous door) and what thickness glass panels should I use? I'm guessing at about 1/2" for the glass but maybe there's a standard. Also, is it normal for all the panels to be the same size or should there be a difference for aesthetic reasons? I have a dim memory of reading that in normal panelled doors, the one at the bottom should be a bit bigger for reasons of visual balance. Or should the bottom panel be solid, again for aesthetic reasons?
I intend to use hand tools although I can imagine using a table top thicknesser to get the initial sizing done. Or should I just get stuck in with a No 8?
Thanks in advance for suggestions/ideas.
What I'd like is to end up with is a door with three frosted glass panels, the reason for wanting glass is that it will let a bit more light through into the corridor than the previous solid one did. I wanted to make it out of aspen as I like the wood but the local timber yard hasn't had any in for a year, so I'm thinking of using tulip wood for two reasons: if I get nicely grained stuff, it will look OK but if it's got the green bits in it, I can paint it white and secondly, if I screw anything up, it's cheap enough to allow me to start again.
So what I need to know is, roughly how wide should the vertical bits and the rails be (the thickness will be the same as for the previous door) and what thickness glass panels should I use? I'm guessing at about 1/2" for the glass but maybe there's a standard. Also, is it normal for all the panels to be the same size or should there be a difference for aesthetic reasons? I have a dim memory of reading that in normal panelled doors, the one at the bottom should be a bit bigger for reasons of visual balance. Or should the bottom panel be solid, again for aesthetic reasons?
I intend to use hand tools although I can imagine using a table top thicknesser to get the initial sizing done. Or should I just get stuck in with a No 8?
Thanks in advance for suggestions/ideas.