kernowjoiner24
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Heres one of the more interesting jobs ive had recently at work.. The recent stiff breezes blew an outbuildings double doors off their hinges and smashed one to bits.. To the workshop !
The other door isn't too bad, minor repairs and a re-paint..
Timber selected, cross cut and marked up..
Mortises and tenons cut..
Tenons cut on the tenoner.. ahem.. well, table saw.. Haunches marked and cut on bandsaw..
A quick dry assembly and check next to existing door..
Some head scratching marking out the slots for the louvres on both stiles..
Shoulders cut down with tenon saw and the meat taken out with a straight cutter in my battered old 1/4" router..
Inside faces of stiles and rails sanded up before assembly..
Next I cut some sapele wedges and cleared the bench off for the glue up..
Door assembled, wedges driven in, clamps off and excess glue cleaned off. A quick check for squareness and wind then cut wedge ends off..
I ran the belt sander over the faces, planed up the edges and cut the horns off and sanded up the top and bottom..
Next I ran my under-cutter in the router around the insides of the stiles and top rail to create a groove for the boards to sit it, then measured and cut the boards..
Then I measured and cut the boards up for the louvres, slotted them in and pinned them into the stiles from the back. A good sand over both doors and a couple replacement louvres in the other door..
Now they need priming and painting, my least favourite part. :?
Thanks for looking, all opinions welcome !
The other door isn't too bad, minor repairs and a re-paint..
Timber selected, cross cut and marked up..
Mortises and tenons cut..
Tenons cut on the tenoner.. ahem.. well, table saw.. Haunches marked and cut on bandsaw..
A quick dry assembly and check next to existing door..
Some head scratching marking out the slots for the louvres on both stiles..
Shoulders cut down with tenon saw and the meat taken out with a straight cutter in my battered old 1/4" router..
Inside faces of stiles and rails sanded up before assembly..
Next I cut some sapele wedges and cleared the bench off for the glue up..
Door assembled, wedges driven in, clamps off and excess glue cleaned off. A quick check for squareness and wind then cut wedge ends off..
I ran the belt sander over the faces, planed up the edges and cut the horns off and sanded up the top and bottom..
Next I ran my under-cutter in the router around the insides of the stiles and top rail to create a groove for the boards to sit it, then measured and cut the boards..
Then I measured and cut the boards up for the louvres, slotted them in and pinned them into the stiles from the back. A good sand over both doors and a couple replacement louvres in the other door..
Now they need priming and painting, my least favourite part. :?
Thanks for looking, all opinions welcome !