I'm building a set of built-in cabinets for my dining room. Each, of 4 cabinets has 2 doors with a stained glass insert. I've built the doors (rails and stiles held together with dominos) and on the inside of the rails and styles I've routed out a 1/2" deep by 1/4" wide rabbet for a stained glass panel and a 1/4" x 1/4" quarter round strip to hold the glass panel in place. I used my of 1400 router and a rabbet router bit with a bearing to cut the rabbet. The Festool domino and 1400 OF router have made building the doors very easy.
This is all the background. Now for my question [smile]
The rabbet bit leaves rounded corners. I have always sat there with a chisel and cut these corners out by hand to square up the opening for the stained glass panel. I have 8 doors so this means I have 32 corners. It takes about 5 minutes to carefully chisel out each corner so that means I'm going to spend over 2 1/2 Hours chiseling corners.
Do the pros out there have a better/faster way of squaring corners on doors like this or does practice make perfect and they are simply much faster at chiseling a corner than I am?
Thanks in advance for the help
I'll be posting pictures of this when I'm all done.
This is all the background. Now for my question [smile]
The rabbet bit leaves rounded corners. I have always sat there with a chisel and cut these corners out by hand to square up the opening for the stained glass panel. I have 8 doors so this means I have 32 corners. It takes about 5 minutes to carefully chisel out each corner so that means I'm going to spend over 2 1/2 Hours chiseling corners.
Do the pros out there have a better/faster way of squaring corners on doors like this or does practice make perfect and they are simply much faster at chiseling a corner than I am?
Thanks in advance for the help
I'll be posting pictures of this when I'm all done.