I am making plantation shutters. I am aware of the many ways they can catch when closed. I like the idea of a magnet behind the door flush with the wood. Simple. Buy 1/2 inch rare magnets from Woodcraft and the 5/8 cup, forester bit to proper depth and done.
For the other side, I will have a strip of wood at the bottom of the opening. I need it to be setback a bit to avoid the doors rubbing near the hinges. For that, I will drill and insert the metal cup that would normally be flush with the wood. Actually any metal (not aluminum or SS) would work. What I want is something that is adjustable.
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=metal+rou...f=nb_sb_noss_2
I am wanting something of metal that I could counterbore in a hole an screw in where how much I screw it in determines how proud, but the face is round and flat.
Any thoughts on that? Thanks.