Charles Wilson
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SRSemenza said:Chuck Wilson said:Seth,
You cut the pieces to size, used butt joints (glue and Sipo dominoes), assembled, then ran a rabbet around the inside of the storms, corner chisel to square off, place glass in, then glazing compound? No running through a router table with rail and stile bit? I you have pictures, share them please as I have a ton of them to make.
Also, if no rail/stile joinery, what are your expectations for durability?
Thanks
Correct on the method.
As far as durability .... they have been up for several years with no issues. Joint seem very strong when I built them. Inch thick x about 4" wide surface area plus two Dominos per joint. All glued.
Nothing wrong with the rail and stile / router table method either though. I really don't remember why I chose to Domino the joints. Maybe just to try it?
Seth
By using your method, the following would happen:
1) Ability to crank out the number that I need much faster that with rail/stile/router table method.
2) Eliminate immediate need for the CMS.
3) Possibly put off the purchase of a Kapex (repair harbor freight, needs switch)
4) Purchase Domino (spend money but save money)
Question: I know they have the domino xl BUT have any of you ever used the the domino standard to make a door?
Chuck