The frame and panel construction provides stability to a wooden door allowing the large floating.
Frame and panel door construction.
Frame and panel construction also called rail and stile is a woodworking technique often used in the making of doors wainscoting and other decorative features for cabinets furniture and homes.
Frames use 3 4 thick stock with 1 4 panels in various materials and veneers.
The basic idea is to capture a floating panel within a sturdy frame as opposed to techniques used in making a slab solid wood cabinet door or drawer front the door is constructed of several solid wood pieces running in a vertical or horizontal direction with exposed endgrains.
Frame and panel doors add class to any project but they don t have to add a lot of assembly time.
The basic principles of good construction are the same.
Frame and panel construction is a popular method for making doors cabinetry and a variety of furniture and architectural components.
Frame and panel door construction has changed little in the last 1 000 years.
A general purpose saw blade will do the job although a dado stack cuts smoother tenons.
Its primary purpose is to create a large panel with minimal wood movement.
Only during the last 100 years or so have there been changes mainly with the tools used and the quality of glues.
The panel floats inside the frame housed in grooves so its seasonal movement is hidden especially if the panel is stained and finished before it s installed.
Vertical stiles and horizontal rails form a rigid frame with minimal seasonal movement.
There are distinct structural and stylistic advantages to frame and panel construction of doors for cabinets and room passageways.
Frames and panels can.