If you like you can use your scrap plywood to cut stiles a center panel or other accents to give your handcrafted door a little extra visual appeal.
Making panel doors move.
Finally i will plan on posting a step every day or two as i make the present door as opposed to posting one single long description from start to finish.
So on to today s entry.
Try making your own door.
Frame and panel doors add class to any project but they don t have to add a lot of assembly time.
Cabinets usually need a door or two and deciding on the style of the door can be make or break the appearance of the piece.
Using the straightforward process detailed here you can crank out great looking doors for many applications including furniture cabinets and built ins.
For that reason the panel is typically captured in grooves plowed along the inside edges of the stiles and rails so it can float and move.
I cut my plywood panel down using my jig saw but a table saw or circular or miter saw works fine too depending on the size you need.
Wooden door panels usually are flat or have raised center fields possibly with carvings.
Other panel options include glass mirror metal or even ceramic.
There are lots of different choices and lots of different hardware considerations but one door style that makers come back to time and time again is the frame and panel door and particularly the raised panel door.
It s as simple as picking up a 4 ft 1 2 m x 8 ft 2 4 m sheet of 1 2 in 1 3 cm plywood and cutting it to correct dimensions.
Typical six panel doors have a distinctive look with standard size usually measuring 32 by 80 inches.
My present project will need four frame and panel assmeblies 3 for doors and one that will be a drawer front.
Link to the craftsman door trim project.
They have two 8 by 10 inch panels at the top with four larger 10 by 24 inch.