Need help making "pane" for kitchen cabinet door
My mother in law wants a pane in her glass kitchen cabinet door. What is the
best way to do this? The thickness of the pieces will only be about 1/4" so I can't use a half lap or anything like that at the intersections. I guess the only way is to mortise and tenon them? Should I just butt glue them? What is the best way to attach them to the rails and stiles? Where do i need to leave room for movement? Thanks a lot. |
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I think he is talking about constructing mullions, and asking how to join
them...... "J T" wrote in message ... Mon, Dec 13, 2004, 3:57am (EST+5) (chris c) puts out: My mother in law wants a pane in her glass kitchen cabinet door. What is the best way to do this? The thickness of the pieces will only be about 1/4" so I can't use a half lap or anything like that at the intersections. I guess the only way is to mortise and tenon them? Should I just butt glue them? What is the best way to attach them to the rails and stiles? Where do i need to leave room for movement? Thanks a lot. What? She wants a pane in her glass kitchen door? From scratch? Or a replacement pane? Thicknesses of what pieces? The panes? You can't half lap because of not enough thickness, but you can mortise and tenon instead? I don't know about everybody else, but you've completely lost me. Details would help. JOAT We cannot direct the wind, but we can adjust the sails. - unknown |
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