Making Glass Doors
Most production made cabinet doors are assembled with cope and stick joinery.
Making glass doors. Cut enough retainer strip stock to cover the perimeter of all the glass pieces. For starters think about the level of privacy your neighborhood affords. Measure to determine the exterior dimensions of the cabinet doors. That way all of the pieces will fit together easily with no need to adjust their length.
A sticking bit forms a decorative profile around the inside edges of the frame and a coping bit creates a mirror image profile on the ends of the rails plus a stub tenon to lock the rails and stiles together. Make sure to allow space for the hinges and some room between the doors if they are stacked on top of each other. In this video i show you a simple quick and affordable way to build yourself a unique door for about 50. See how simple it is to install a friction fit pivot hinge onto a glass door panel.
You can make the same joinery in your shop with a router table and a matched set of router bits. In total you ll need 8 33 25 in 84 5 cm pieces and 8 16 in 41 cm pieces 4 for each side of the door. However even with these benefits there are a number of considerations to make before committing to a full glass entry door. The vertical pieces should go the full length of the opening and the horizontal pieces will sit inside.
Cut the glass pieces or have them cut for you so they are 1 8 shorter than the rabbeted frame opening in each direction. Glue these beside the stiles and rails. Rout sturdy door joinery and glass retainers in one operation. The other option is european style hinges made for glass doors.
One way to make a frameless glass cabinet door is to install pivot hinges made for glass doors. In effect glass doors give you many of the benefits of an open air entrance without these deterrents. Make a jig for a half lap joint. Now that you ve got the technique down for creating half lap joinery try your hand at using half lap joints to create the frame for a glass panel door or mirror.
Please be sure to subscribe for more diy tiny hous. Sand and finish the doors and retainer strips to match the cabinet. You can make beautiful flush corners with a dado head cutter on your table saw.