Mark Lessard
04-22-2007, 10:10 PM
Hi everyone first posting,
I am building replacement exterior doors for a yacht out of mahogany. I have made the rails and stiles and I am ready to make the panels.
I need to make 4 panels 34" long by 22" wide. The question is do I use the 3/4" x 12" planks I have and make one glue seam, or do I rip it into strips alternating the grain?
Let say (2) 5" and (2) 6", I was planning on using a V-groove tongue and groove bit.
The real question is will wider boards be more stable than narrow one, or visa-versa?
One more thought does the answer apply to raised panel doors used on cabinets as well?
Thanks in Advanced,
Mark
I am building replacement exterior doors for a yacht out of mahogany. I have made the rails and stiles and I am ready to make the panels.
I need to make 4 panels 34" long by 22" wide. The question is do I use the 3/4" x 12" planks I have and make one glue seam, or do I rip it into strips alternating the grain?
Let say (2) 5" and (2) 6", I was planning on using a V-groove tongue and groove bit.
The real question is will wider boards be more stable than narrow one, or visa-versa?
One more thought does the answer apply to raised panel doors used on cabinets as well?
Thanks in Advanced,
Mark