JBag09 said:Those look great. I have the bits and material to make them, but lack the motivation right now for some reason
Bob MN said:Solid cherry plantation shutters I built for my dining room.
Gnovice17 said:Those look terrific. I have contemplated trying this but can't get my brain wrapped around the steps required. Could you provide just a short synopsis of the steps involved?
Billedis said:Check out Marc Sommerfeld's video and his new router bits for making louvered shutters for some inspiration. Bill
BMAC said:[member=41633]Staniam[/member]
Looks great. What type of wood did you use? Considering building some for my own home. Thanks.
Man I never thought about using MDF for the louvers. That's a really good idea. If you're interested [member=40924]BMAC[/member] we used the Woodline shutter router kit. We had a hard time with the louvers, routing them at least. We had to do at Fair amount of sanding to finish them off. Also, attaching the control rod was tricky. Here's at video of two jigs I came up with for applying the staples. It's on my Instagram so hopefully you can see it...BMAC said:[member=41633]Staniam[/member]
I thought so, but really wasn't sure on the species of wood used. Please post some pictures when you get them painted.
I'm not sure what materials I'll use for mine (when I get some spare time...). I'm thinking using poplar for the rails and stiles and maybe MDF for the louvres, but still am undecided on which way to go. They will be installed in my walk out basement that I'm in the throes of completing renos and I'll be painting them so that they match the ones that were in our house already on the upper floor.
I'm open to opinions from the members here on FOG that have also built shutters and painted them and any issues of warping, etc.