I am in the process of milling up the inserts for my kitchen cabinet doors. I could easily use plywood but my whole intention for my kitchen cabinets was to use the Willow Oak (Red Oak) from a tree I had removed from my front yard back in 2017 to build the majority of my cabinets. The largest panel is going to be 18" wide...I know how these panels will be made...book matched. But several other cabinets have double doors and each insert for both doors are less than 13" wide.
My band saw can re-saw up to 13" wide. Would you re-saw a full 13" panel to book match each door on the double door cabinets or would you book match each panel for each door?
I know this probably just preference on how you would do it but I'm looking for opinions or what would be the better way to approach making the door panels.
To give you an idea of my kitchen and door lay out......
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My band saw can re-saw up to 13" wide. Would you re-saw a full 13" panel to book match each door on the double door cabinets or would you book match each panel for each door?
I know this probably just preference on how you would do it but I'm looking for opinions or what would be the better way to approach making the door panels.
To give you an idea of my kitchen and door lay out......
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