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Old 09-23-2008, 07:18 PM   #16
 
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Dave, thanks so much! With the cherry plywood (if I can find it), could I just glue the panel into a rabbet on the door frame? With plywood I wouldn't have to worry about movement then, would I? That way I could end up with the simple workshop look I'm after. And building the 2 doors as 1 piece...then ripping sounds great!
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Originally Posted by redhawknc1 View Post
Dave, thanks so much! With the cherry plywood (if I can find it), could I just glue the panel into a rabbet on the door frame? With plywood I wouldn't have to worry about movement then, would I?
Yes, but I would do it in a dado/groove to hide the edges of the ply and add a little shadow reveal (dust collector). Gluing a ply panel into the door will add a lot of ridgidity to the door and would probably allow you to use a simpler butt, rabbet or lock miter joint instead of box joints or DTs

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