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Hanging cabinet doors w glass
I'm looking to build an oak hutch style wall cabinet with the hanging
portion having glass inset doors framed with oak. Any of you fellas have a preferred way of making the glass doors as far as setting the glass? Is a glue good enough or is another better? I was thinking of making the door frames out of oak with a rabbit on the inside ad the glass glued to he back of the rabbit. Thanks guys. RonT |
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"Ron Truitt" wrote in message I was thinking of making the door frames out of oak with a rabbit on the inside ad the glass glued to he back of the rabbit. How will you feed him? |
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I'm looking to build an oak hutch style wall cabinet with the hanging
portion having glass inset doors framed with oak. Any of you fellas have a preferred way of making the glass doors as far as setting the glass? Is a glue good enough or is another better? I was thinking of making the door frames out of oak with a rabbit on the inside ad the glass glued to he back of the rabbit. RonT Silicone or a pice of 1/4 round tacked in. Dave Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- ** SPEED ** RETENTION ** COMPLETION ** ANONYMITY ** ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
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Somebody wrote:
I'm looking to build an oak hutch style wall cabinet with the hanging portion having glass inset doors framed with oak. Any of you fellas have a preferred way of making the glass doors as far as setting the glass? Is a glue good enough or is another better? I was thinking of making the door frames out of oak with a rabbit on the inside ad the glass glued to he back of the rabbit. If you want your piece to look like a puttied window, use an adhesive like 3M-5200. If you want your piece to look like a piece of furniture, use a wood trim strip like a piece of quarter round. Much as I hate nails, not sure if you have an option to hold the quarter round in place. HTH Lew |
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"Ron Truitt" wrote in message I was thinking of making the door frames out of oak with a rabbit on the inside ad the glass glued to he back of the rabbit. Silicone works well, won't rattle in the future, and is what a glass company would use if you brought it to them to mount. -- www.e-woodshop.net Last update: 11/06/04 |
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It was somewhere outside Barstow when "Swingman"
wrote: Silicone works well, Silicone destroys the silvering on mirrors, because it releases acid when it cures. Use a low-acid grade, suitable for use on mirrors. |
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"Ron Truitt" wrote in message
... I'm looking to build an oak hutch style wall cabinet with the hanging portion having glass inset doors framed with oak. Any of you fellas have a preferred way of making the glass doors as far as setting the glass? Is a glue good enough or is another better? I was thinking of making the door frames out of oak with a rabbit on the inside ad the glass glued to he back of the rabbit. Thanks guys. RonT Ron, When we built a cherry display hutch, we used the groove type panel retainer from Rockler. It made for a very finished look and were very easy to install / remove to replace glass if necessary. They jamb fit into a oversized groove that the glass sets in, holding the glass in tight. As I remember, we used the fruitwood color for the cherry. www.rockler.com 32189 - Fruitwood Groove Type Plastic Panel Retainer 38896 - Clear Groove Type Plastic Panel Retainer Hope this helps, David |
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Andy Dingley wrote: It was somewhere outside Barstow when (Ron Truitt) wrote: Any of you fellas have a preferred way of making the glass doors as far as setting the glass? On a door ? There's only one way I'd do it, set the glass into a groove. This means you need to assemble it around the glass, which can make finishing a problem. You _might_ set it into a rabbet with a ply backer, but that's ugly IMHO. Sooooo- what happens when the glass breaks? the OP will have to have a groove at the top or side of the door with a wood strip included to hide the slot where the glass would be inserted--- Had the same problem when making a flag case with glass in a slot. Ph |
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It was somewhere outside Barstow when "Phil at small (vs at large)"
wrote: Sooooo- what happens when the glass breaks? You saw the lip off the groove, converting it to a rebate. Doesn't happen that often. |
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TeamCasa wrote:
I'm looking to build an oak hutch style wall cabinet with the hanging portion having glass inset doors framed with oak. Any of you fellas have a preferred way of making the glass doors as far as setting the glass? Is a glue good enough or is another better? I was thinking of making the door frames out of oak with a rabbit on the inside ad the glass glued to he back of the rabbit. RonT Silicone or a pice of 1/4 round tacked in. Dave Take a look at the glass panel retainer that Rockler selld: http://www.rockler.com/ecom7/product...3&filter=glass -- Jack Novak Buffalo, NY - USA |
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