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Mike G wrote:As always with this forum, the images are too small to see detail,
Andyp wrote:...
Any chance of a large one Roger?
Coley wrote:Ahhh, I think your tricoya and accoya are a bit fuddled up.
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RogerS wrote:
LOL ! Tricoya = solid wood Medite Accoya = MDF type Tricoya. Think that's right.
Coley wrote:Did you bang this project on the head Roger?
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Coley wrote:
will1983 wrote:Coley wrote:
Hi Coley, I'm new to this whole door making lark so please excuse my ignorance if this is a stupid question.
Looking at the section above i presume the exterior is the left side? If that is the case, what stops water from accumulating at the bottom of the groove in the rail?
I can see how it being chamfered and lower than the interior side prevents it from ingressing inside but I can't see how it can escape. Surely the bottom edge of the panel will be permanently submerged.
Thanks
Will
You're correct, just an extra line on the drawing. All the horizontal rails that could collect water are beveledTrimTheKing wrote:will1983 wrote:Coley wrote:
Hi Coley, I'm new to this whole door making lark so please excuse my ignorance if this is a stupid question.
Looking at the section above i presume the exterior is the left side? If that is the case, what stops water from accumulating at the bottom of the groove in the rail?
I can see how it being chamfered and lower than the interior side prevents it from ingressing inside but I can't see how it can escape. Surely the bottom edge of the panel will be permanently submerged.
Thanks
Will
I think that's just extra lines on the drawing, I think the bottom of the channel that the unit site in is chamfered all the way along. I could be mistaken though.
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