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I'm in the process of making a shop cabinet on top of which will be the
resting place of my planer. This is my first attempt at cabinet construction. I'm mostly following along with "Building Your Own Kitchen Cabinetry" by John Paquay to guide me through the process. I'm doing this not only to get the planer off of the top of the cardboard box it came in, but also to practice my cabinet-making skills in case I ever get the idea that my wife will let me build kitchen cabinets. I have the carcasses constructed (I'm guessing that was the easy part), and now I'm thinking about doors and drawers. I'm making the cabinet as a whole out of two 18" wide cabinets. One cabinet will just have a big door for adjustable shelves, and the other cabinet will be all drawers. My question regards the door. My preference would be to use a stile and rail router bit set and use a plywood insert for the panel. However, $50-100 for a stile and rail bit for a one-off door isn't making me happy. My little woodworking brain tells me that a few options are 1. Use a tongue and groove construction for the door frame. Use a dado to cut the slot for a plywood panel. 2. Make a solid door either out of solid wood or perhaps edge-banded plywood. How would you make a door if you were short a stile and rail set? todd |
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