dangermouse2020
Established Member
Hey guys, i have another gate question for you :lol:
After looking around on google images for ideas on what colour to finish my gate i have noticed that i quite like the look of curved top gates, but im not exactly sure what the best construction method to use is.
The gate im making is a framed ledge and brace gate, with a T&G panel grooved into both the stiles and top rail, and then the panel resting on the mid rail and bottom rail.
Since the frame is made from 4x2", i thought for the top rail i would get a piece of say 8x2" and with my router machine a curve on both edges of the top rail, with a rise of say 3". Does that sound about right?
Then how do i construct the gate with regards to fixing the the gate's top hinge etc?
Obviously i could machine the curve on the top edge of the top rail only and leave the bottom edge of the top rail straight, then i would be able to use normal hook and band hinges and it wouldnt look odd. The problem is i want the bottom edge of the top rail curved as well.
Another option i have thought of is to have the top rail curved on both its top and bottom edge, and then have another straight rail (the same thickness as mid and bottom rail) directly below the curved top rail, which the hinge could fix to.
Another option could be to use the curved hinges designed for this very purpose, but im concerned that with curved hinges it could look odd and out of proportion if the curve of the rail and the curve of the hinge are at different gradients etc.
So whats the best way to construct ledge and brace frames if you want to have a curved top? How do you guys go about it? And what would you recommend is best?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers
After looking around on google images for ideas on what colour to finish my gate i have noticed that i quite like the look of curved top gates, but im not exactly sure what the best construction method to use is.
The gate im making is a framed ledge and brace gate, with a T&G panel grooved into both the stiles and top rail, and then the panel resting on the mid rail and bottom rail.
Since the frame is made from 4x2", i thought for the top rail i would get a piece of say 8x2" and with my router machine a curve on both edges of the top rail, with a rise of say 3". Does that sound about right?
Then how do i construct the gate with regards to fixing the the gate's top hinge etc?
Obviously i could machine the curve on the top edge of the top rail only and leave the bottom edge of the top rail straight, then i would be able to use normal hook and band hinges and it wouldnt look odd. The problem is i want the bottom edge of the top rail curved as well.
Another option i have thought of is to have the top rail curved on both its top and bottom edge, and then have another straight rail (the same thickness as mid and bottom rail) directly below the curved top rail, which the hinge could fix to.
Another option could be to use the curved hinges designed for this very purpose, but im concerned that with curved hinges it could look odd and out of proportion if the curve of the rail and the curve of the hinge are at different gradients etc.
So whats the best way to construct ledge and brace frames if you want to have a curved top? How do you guys go about it? And what would you recommend is best?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers