Hello.
I need to build a closet door. Material will be white oak, 1 5/16" thick, with a single panel of 1/4" white oak ply. I have built a few of these doors so far and have used dominos (regular size, not XL) to join the rails and stiles. So far the doors are doing well.
The issue is that the next door I have to build will require an inset mirror which I will glue to the inside panel of the door. The mirror will not be visible when the closet door is closed. The piece of mirror will be pretty big, something on the order of 60" tall by 20" wide, and this will add a lot of weight to the door when it is complete. I am concerned about the strength of the domino tenons given the weight of the door + mirror. I could probably use six regular domino tenons on the rail/stile joints, three stacked pairs. Any thoughts on this? Will it be strong enough to last many years?
Thanks, Mike
I need to build a closet door. Material will be white oak, 1 5/16" thick, with a single panel of 1/4" white oak ply. I have built a few of these doors so far and have used dominos (regular size, not XL) to join the rails and stiles. So far the doors are doing well.
The issue is that the next door I have to build will require an inset mirror which I will glue to the inside panel of the door. The mirror will not be visible when the closet door is closed. The piece of mirror will be pretty big, something on the order of 60" tall by 20" wide, and this will add a lot of weight to the door when it is complete. I am concerned about the strength of the domino tenons given the weight of the door + mirror. I could probably use six regular domino tenons on the rail/stile joints, three stacked pairs. Any thoughts on this? Will it be strong enough to last many years?
Thanks, Mike