Flat slab doors

dng

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Hi I was wondering if anyone new how to make some flat slab doors, for a pocket door system.  Is it as simple as gluing some pieces of ply together?, or would I need to use rail and stile?  The reason I wanted to make them is because they need to be 8' x 3' x 1-3/4" and then have a custom design routed in.  Any advice would be much appreciated.

Thanks

Darren
 
Over here they sell ply that's 40 mm thick for that purpose. (40 mm is the most common door thickness here). I made a bunch of interior doors for a client that wanted a design of shallow vertical lines routed into them, and also an exterior door with the same design, but for that I used a special version with two aluminum layers in the ply to prevent warping.
 
Is weight an issue? If not buy 3'0"x8'0" solid core slab ...you can't make them cheaper... Just use a heavy duty tandem track
If you want to make a hollow core door ... Remember to support and block the inside otherwise you'll have a lot of warping and use straight stock for your rail and stile.. Just think of it as building a torsion box... Seriously it is cheaper buy it than spending a day putting it together ... Unless someone is paying you do it .. Or there is some design feature that can only be had this way....
 
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