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Home stretch on the doors now; just have to install the molded muntins and cut off the bottoms. I fit the horizontal muntins first.
Then I fit the vertical ones, starting at the bottom. I glued in the two vertical muntins and the horizontal one on top, one row at a time. When I had the last horizontal muntin installed all that was left was to fit the two vertical ones to the arched top rail. I debated how to use the arch template I had made earlier, but as I held the muntin in place over the arch rail I realized it was nearly a straight line over such a short distance. So I marked on both sides where the muntin would meet the rail.
Then I adjusted my miter saw until it lined up with those marks, cut off the muntin and also made a plywood push block to guide it through the router coping bit.
I glued a piece of sandpaper to the edge of the push block, then coped the end of the muntin.
And it fit pretty darned well.
I did the identical, mirror image one on the other door, then repeated the process for the other pair.
All that was left with the doors themselves was to cut them off to final (I hope) length. To do that I made a template while I visited my clients a few days ago.
I cut the template with a jigsaw, planed and sanded it smooth, and then clamped it to the doors. You can probably see that the doors are about 3/8" shorter at the center than at the hinge stiles. I used a collet and mortising bit with a router to start the cut.
Then I flipped the doors over, trimmed off most of the waste with a jigsaw, switched to a bottom bearing flush trim bit in the router, and finished the process.
I have to make the glass stop material and that's it for the doors. I also need to make the trim moldings. Looking at how much stock I have left it looks like I'm going to be one board short. I calculated I would need 80 BF of finished stock. I bought 101 BF of rough stock. I had very little waste, but I should have bought 110 BF.
Thanks for following along.
John
Home stretch on the doors now; just have to install the molded muntins and cut off the bottoms. I fit the horizontal muntins first.
Then I fit the vertical ones, starting at the bottom. I glued in the two vertical muntins and the horizontal one on top, one row at a time. When I had the last horizontal muntin installed all that was left was to fit the two vertical ones to the arched top rail. I debated how to use the arch template I had made earlier, but as I held the muntin in place over the arch rail I realized it was nearly a straight line over such a short distance. So I marked on both sides where the muntin would meet the rail.
Then I adjusted my miter saw until it lined up with those marks, cut off the muntin and also made a plywood push block to guide it through the router coping bit.
I glued a piece of sandpaper to the edge of the push block, then coped the end of the muntin.
And it fit pretty darned well.
I did the identical, mirror image one on the other door, then repeated the process for the other pair.
All that was left with the doors themselves was to cut them off to final (I hope) length. To do that I made a template while I visited my clients a few days ago.
I cut the template with a jigsaw, planed and sanded it smooth, and then clamped it to the doors. You can probably see that the doors are about 3/8" shorter at the center than at the hinge stiles. I used a collet and mortising bit with a router to start the cut.
Then I flipped the doors over, trimmed off most of the waste with a jigsaw, switched to a bottom bearing flush trim bit in the router, and finished the process.
I have to make the glass stop material and that's it for the doors. I also need to make the trim moldings. Looking at how much stock I have left it looks like I'm going to be one board short. I calculated I would need 80 BF of finished stock. I bought 101 BF of rough stock. I had very little waste, but I should have bought 110 BF.
Thanks for following along.
John