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07-16-2017, 06:13 PM
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Are you painting or staining the door? Cut a wood patch and glue it in???
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staining the door
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Cut another at the opposite end, fabricate filler pieces and call the result a new design.
Or, to get really involved, cut matching hinges and install them as fillers.
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I know it won't help but I've done it too.
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It really depends on how "invisible" you want the repair. The suggestions already stated are perfect if you are not trying to be inconspicuous, nothing wrong with that. The more you want the repair to be hidden, the more work involved.
Just something to ponder.
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What makes you think anyone will notice?
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Rip off that edge of the door to the depth of the hinge pocket and glue on a new piece of wood. Lots of effort but it will be nearly invisible when done.
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(07-16-2017, 08:51 PM)jteneyck Wrote: Rip off that edge of the door to the depth of the hinge pocket and glue on a new piece of wood. Lots of effort but it will be nearly invisible when done.
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That is probably what I would do...or route it out and glue a new piece in so you don't disturb the face of the door.
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Well you have two things in your favor
one you have the cutoffs from your original efforts
Two you can trim the door the depth of the hinge pocket so it is more like a rabbet then glue in a piece of the cutoff you have
that preserves at least one face
One more question you should answer is have you put the bevel on the door latch side yet? you need clearance for the door to close properly and if you have not put the bevel on yet you may just be able to trim it off
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