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To build a door: Cut hardwood to approx. width then plane down to final dimension of 2.5” x 3/4”. Cut pieces to length, then router tongue on both ends of the horizontal piece (called rails) using router table. Then router center groove (tongue and center panel fit into) in the vertical pieces (called stiles) and the horizontal pieces. Sand the inside edges of all of the grooves just routered. Cut center panels out of 1/4” plywood - discard/cut around panel material that does not display desired look. Then sand both sides of panel with 180 grit sandpaper using orbital palm sander. Insert space balls (rubber balls that are 1/4” in diameter - they are used to stop door rattle and minimize damage from wood swelling and shrinking due to heat and cold) in the grooves where the panel sits - usually 10-16 per door depending on size. Assemble doors by gluing and pin nailing tongues in the grooves with the panel in the center. Once doors are assembled and glue is dry, then sand all of the joints with 80 grit sandpaper using orbital palm sander for a flush surface in preparation of putting of joints. Use hand held router and router door edge design on all four sides of all of the doors and drawer fronts. Putty all seams and any knot/surface defect on both sides of door - use appropriate putty color for best match. Once putty dries, sand off excess putty with 100 grit sandpaper, then sand entire door (both sides, edges/ends) with 180 grit. Now the doors are ready for lacquering! |
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