panels

  1. Canuck

    Pre-Finishing Raised Panels

    Well. I have managed to complete 8 raised panel doors (dry fitted). Thread - http://www.ncwoodworker.net/forums/showthread.php?t=10958 I believe that I read somewhere that one should prefinish the panels prior to glueup in order to account for wood movement and an unsightly edge as the panels...
  2. mike_wood

    Miters in long panels

    I am in the process of making some built-in bookcases. The design calls for miters in the top corners. The side panels are 5' tall. I always have some anxiety when I need to do this as I have not worked out a really good way to ensure satisfactory results. My problem is getting a straight...
  3. jimwill48

    Thickness Planer and Glul-up Panels

    I did a 12"x24" glue-up panel the other night and rushed it. I jointed the edges but did not thickness plane (using BORG dim. 3/4"x 4" lumber) after putting in clamps noticed that 2 of the boards were appox 1/16" higher than the others. No problem says I, I'll just run them thru my Ryobi AP1300...
  4. Wes

    Veneered raised panels

    Has anybody ever veneered the field of a raised panel before? I may get a job building a walnut bookcase with raised panel doors, and I was thinking of making the panels really stand out. Of course, I gravitated to burled walnut or something along those lines, which pretty much means veneer...
  5. M

    Need Advice for Routing Raied Door Panels

    I am looking for some advice on routing raised panels. I just picked up my first raised panel bit and I have to admit, I am a little intimidated after trying a piece of scrap. I routed across the end of a board and it did not feel safe. I then tried to make several passes raising the bit a...

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