02-22-2016, 12:45 PM
I decided to do flat panel doors for a set of kitchen cabinets. The stock I have is just over 5/8" thick (after jointing and planing). I plan on using a rail and stile router set and I believe the groove it makes is 3/8" (maybe 1/4"). Is there any downside to just rabbeting the the panel stock to fit the groove instead of planing everything down to the groove thickness?
2nd how wide of a rabbet (with respect to the groove) should I make the rabbet for expansion. I believe the groove is 3/8" deep. Should I make the rabbets 1/2", 5/8", etc wide?
3rd I'm using space balls. When sizing the panels how much do you allow for the compression of them. If say they were 1/4" in diameter (I don't recall the exact size) do make the panel exactly 1/2" smaller than full width ?
2nd how wide of a rabbet (with respect to the groove) should I make the rabbet for expansion. I believe the groove is 3/8" deep. Should I make the rabbets 1/2", 5/8", etc wide?
3rd I'm using space balls. When sizing the panels how much do you allow for the compression of them. If say they were 1/4" in diameter (I don't recall the exact size) do make the panel exactly 1/2" smaller than full width ?