Charley wrote:
> The October issue of Woodworkers Journal (on the newstands now) has an
> article on making paneled passage doors using a router and bits available
> from Freud. Although not an exterior door, the methods used for cutting and
> fitting are the same. I don't think knotty pine would be a good choice for
> material though.
It'd depend on the construction method. If he uses stave core he'd be
fine, provided he finishes it appropriately.
JP
"TimR" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> How difficult is it to make an exterior door ? Are there basic plans
> available to follow. Would like to make a pair of solid knotty pine doors
> in some type of full panel style. Any suggestions or directions on where
> to
> find plans would be greatly appreciated
>
> Thanks, TR
With the right tools and ability to use them, making a door is no more
difficult than any other wood project.
I'm not sure that knotty pine is a good choice of woods though.
I hope you are not talking about southern yellow pine
as a door material. Building the door is trivial with
the proper tools,clamps and cutters.
Using the correct materials would be VERY important.
The other question is "why would you want to build a door"
over going down to the store and buying one ???
When you buy the correct cutters, even using a router,
you are spending as much as a decent door costs.
TimR wrote:
> How difficult is it to make an exterior door ? Are there basic plans
> available to follow. Would like to make a pair of solid knotty pine doors
> in some type of full panel style. Any suggestions or directions on where to
> find plans would be greatly appreciated
>
> Thanks, TR
>
>
The October issue of Woodworkers Journal (on the newstands now) has an
article on making paneled passage doors using a router and bits available
from Freud. Although not an exterior door, the methods used for cutting and
fitting are the same. I don't think knotty pine would be a good choice for
material though.
--
Charley
"TimR" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> How difficult is it to make an exterior door ? Are there basic plans
> available to follow. Would like to make a pair of solid knotty pine doors
> in some type of full panel style. Any suggestions or directions on where
to
> find plans would be greatly appreciated
>
> Thanks, TR
>
>
I think you're in the wrong group if you are questioning why someone would
want to build something over just purchasing it.
"Pat Barber" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>I hope you are not talking about southern yellow pine
> as a door material. Building the door is trivial with
> the proper tools,clamps and cutters.
>
> Using the correct materials would be VERY important.
>
> The other question is "why would you want to build a door"
> over going down to the store and buying one ???
>
> When you buy the correct cutters, even using a router,
> you are spending as much as a decent door costs.
>
> TimR wrote:
>
>> How difficult is it to make an exterior door ? Are there basic plans
>> available to follow. Would like to make a pair of solid knotty pine
>> doors
>> in some type of full panel style. Any suggestions or directions on where
>> to
>> find plans would be greatly appreciated
>>
>> Thanks, TR
>>
"TimR" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:2utTg.10081$tO5.2437@fed1read10...
> How difficult is it to make an exterior door ? Are there basic plans
> available to follow. Would like to make a pair of solid knotty pine doors
> in some type of full panel style. Any suggestions or directions on where
> to
> find plans would be greatly appreciated
>
> Thanks, TR
>
Its not that difficult, if you have a sufficient number of clamps and the
space required to mill and layout the doors. Freud makes a very nice entry
door set that allows you to mill the integral tenon any length you need.
Dave