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Thread: Herringbone Cabinet Door

  1. #16
    If you make that door out of solid lumber, you could attach the pieces to each other using pocket screws where you have end grain running into the long edge of boards. Of course they would be visible from the backside but they could be plugged.

    Or just glue all the pieces to each other as laid out.

    As previously stated, don’t glue solid wood to plywood. It will eventually fall apart.
    Last edited by Mark Daily; 10-20-2019 at 4:20 PM.

  2. #17
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    Hey All, just wanted to give an update on how I built the door. I decided to go with making a normal panel and using a router to make the herringbone pattern. I got the door assembled this weekend and got everything sprayed. It was time consuming with the layout and router work, but the finished product looks great and I don't have to worry about it self-destructing with the large seasonal swings at my parents lake house. Thanks again for the advice.

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    Last edited by Dylan Wyatt; 11-18-2019 at 7:39 AM. Reason: Added Picture

  3. #18
    Dylan, thanks for the update. The door looks great- good job!

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