BradNaylor
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Well, I've decided to go with solid wood construction as per the original, profiling 2" slats on the spindle moulder and then assembling them into panels.
My glue lines will be on the concave bits - one every four fins.
I've ordered the spindle cutters to be made by my local saw doctor and should have them at the end of the week. Then I'll make a trial door out of some bits of scrap to try and weed out any potential pitfalls of the construction technique.
To avoid the danger of cupping of the door I plan to drill each section before assembly and insert titanium rods from top to bottom of each panel. This should hold everything flat as well as ensuring alignment on glue-up. I won't need dominoes. By having a stopped hole at the top and bottom the rods will not be visible; by making the rods slightly short wood movement will be allowed for.
That's the plan, anyway. The proof of the pudding etc...
:wink:
Meanwhile, the customer has been on the phone to say that his wife isn't keen on the walnut sample he took away with him. Would it be possible to make it out of oak?
I think it could be done...
:lol:
Thanks for everyone's input so far.
Brad
My glue lines will be on the concave bits - one every four fins.
I've ordered the spindle cutters to be made by my local saw doctor and should have them at the end of the week. Then I'll make a trial door out of some bits of scrap to try and weed out any potential pitfalls of the construction technique.
To avoid the danger of cupping of the door I plan to drill each section before assembly and insert titanium rods from top to bottom of each panel. This should hold everything flat as well as ensuring alignment on glue-up. I won't need dominoes. By having a stopped hole at the top and bottom the rods will not be visible; by making the rods slightly short wood movement will be allowed for.
That's the plan, anyway. The proof of the pudding etc...
:wink:
Meanwhile, the customer has been on the phone to say that his wife isn't keen on the walnut sample he took away with him. Would it be possible to make it out of oak?
I think it could be done...
:lol:
Thanks for everyone's input so far.
Brad