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"CNT"

13/12/2003 12:50 AM

measurement foir rasied panels

http://www.newwoodworker.com/bldraspnldors.html

http://www.hansenheritagehouse.com/g_cabinet_doors.html

http://www.josephfusco.org/Articles/Arch_Top_Doors/archtop_doors.html

Well, first of all, greetings :) I used to be involved in here for some
time. I have not put much time into woodworking as I was in school, still
layoff for 2 years. Now, I want to go into raised panels. I never made a
raised panel nor have those router bits. I need help with how to measure to
make raised panels. Are those above links where I need to study? I looked it
over and seems no chart or something to actual measure for cutting and using
the router bit(s). I have one PC regular router and a Craftsman router table
(better than nothing yet). I download the Demo below and still not
understanding a thing.

http://www.qwerks.com/product.asp?ProductID=567

Any help, links, people would be appreciated. I live in Milwaukee, WI, so if
any of you know how to do the raised panel, invite me and my family over for
dinner LOL.

Chuck


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"CNT"

in reply to "CNT" on 13/12/2003 12:50 AM

13/12/2003 12:59 AM

I am aware that it is suggested NOT to glue the center panel (is that what
its called?). It must be lose and should use a rubber bits in the grooves to
help reduce noise. Right?

Chuck

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"CNT"

in reply to "CNT" on 13/12/2003 12:50 AM

13/12/2003 5:52 AM

I received 'em. Thanks. Just a quick browse, I am still not following it,
but I will really study it sometime next week (after my exams). Thanks
again.

Chuck

> Just sent you a free spreadsheet that was made up by Roger Medbery.

BS

"Bob S."

in reply to "CNT" on 13/12/2003 12:50 AM

13/12/2003 2:40 AM

Just sent you a free spreadsheet that was made up by Roger Medbery.

Bob S.


"CNT" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
> I am aware that it is suggested NOT to glue the center panel (is that what
> its called?). It must be lose and should use a rubber bits in the grooves
to
> help reduce noise. Right?
>
> Chuck
>
>

sD

[email protected] (Doug Miller)

in reply to "CNT" on 13/12/2003 12:50 AM

13/12/2003 4:47 PM

In article <[email protected]>, "Brian" <[email protected]> wrote:
>I glue the top and bottom of the panels lightly, but not the sides to allow
>for expansion and contraction.

IMO this is a mistake. The ends of the panels need to be free to move across
the grain. The entire panel should be left floating.

--
Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com)

How come we choose from just two people to run for president and 50 for Miss America?

Bb

"Brian"

in reply to "CNT" on 13/12/2003 12:50 AM

12/12/2003 6:58 PM

I glue the top and bottom of the panels lightly, but not the sides to allow
for expansion and contraction.

Brian.


"CNT" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
> I am aware that it is suggested NOT to glue the center panel (is that what
> its called?). It must be lose and should use a rubber bits in the grooves
to
> help reduce noise. Right?
>
> Chuck
>
>


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