I'm making a screen to fit on top of the 'breakfast bar' between kitchen & living room.
Going to be a pair of bifold panels (as in four panels total) so they can fold back against the side walls.
Frame parts have been made using ogee coping bits & the channel for glass/wooden panel is 7mm deep, giving 884x291mm(HxW) without clearance/space for clear silicone.
I've looked around for advice but everything's for full size doors & they're saying 5mm clearance, which sounds a tad much for narrow glazed panels.
Any suggestions from those who've done this kind of thing, as I'm definitely a novice.
Thanks
Going to be a pair of bifold panels (as in four panels total) so they can fold back against the side walls.
Frame parts have been made using ogee coping bits & the channel for glass/wooden panel is 7mm deep, giving 884x291mm(HxW) without clearance/space for clear silicone.
I've looked around for advice but everything's for full size doors & they're saying 5mm clearance, which sounds a tad much for narrow glazed panels.
Any suggestions from those who've done this kind of thing, as I'm definitely a novice.
Thanks