ByronBlack
Established Member
Hi
I've agreed to make some new wardrobe doors for my mothers large bedroom-width wardrobe. There are 8 sets of double doors, measuring about 70" high by 14" wide.
I've bought the timber. I'm going to construct the frames out of 18mm x 34mm pine, and will cut grooves into the frame section to accept some 6mm ply.
The question I have, is what is the best joint to use to make the frame? My first though was mortice and tenon, but then thought perhaps using dovetails to connect the rails to the verticle pieces would be better.
Some advice would be great as i'm a little unsure of the best way.
Cheers
BB
I've agreed to make some new wardrobe doors for my mothers large bedroom-width wardrobe. There are 8 sets of double doors, measuring about 70" high by 14" wide.
I've bought the timber. I'm going to construct the frames out of 18mm x 34mm pine, and will cut grooves into the frame section to accept some 6mm ply.
The question I have, is what is the best joint to use to make the frame? My first though was mortice and tenon, but then thought perhaps using dovetails to connect the rails to the verticle pieces would be better.
Some advice would be great as i'm a little unsure of the best way.
Cheers
BB