Steve Maskery
Established Member
If you are going to use Accoya, bear in mind that ordinary water-based glues like PVA do not work. They have changed the chemical nature of the wood which has resulted in the removal of some of the -OH groups, which bond to water. With them gone, water is repelled, which is why it doesn't rot. But it also means that PVA is repelled, too.
My bro is making a new door out of accoya. We glued up two pieces, clamped and left it overnight. Took the clamps off and the joint opened up as we looked at it, literally as we looked at it. I could pull the two pieces apart by hand. This was a hybrid D4 glue from Toolstation.
You do need PU.
Also, the Accoya was not that dimensionally stable, it bows just like any other wood.
I have made a few front doors in my time. A few, not lots. But the last two were redwood and I did laminate. It was a lot of work, but the results were excellent and I would not hesitate to do the same again.
On a different note, have you checked that what you are planning will be acceptable to your Building Control Officer? I think that front doors are now subject to BC regs. That may just be new builds, I don't know, but worth checking. The last thing you need is to hang your nice new door only to be told.....
My bro is making a new door out of accoya. We glued up two pieces, clamped and left it overnight. Took the clamps off and the joint opened up as we looked at it, literally as we looked at it. I could pull the two pieces apart by hand. This was a hybrid D4 glue from Toolstation.
You do need PU.
Also, the Accoya was not that dimensionally stable, it bows just like any other wood.
I have made a few front doors in my time. A few, not lots. But the last two were redwood and I did laminate. It was a lot of work, but the results were excellent and I would not hesitate to do the same again.
On a different note, have you checked that what you are planning will be acceptable to your Building Control Officer? I think that front doors are now subject to BC regs. That may just be new builds, I don't know, but worth checking. The last thing you need is to hang your nice new door only to be told.....