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Ali Hasan
Wow…
Carl Lamb
Peter mate
Your bloody good mate
Your going to cost me a lot of money I can see lol 👍👍👍👍
Peter Millard
Haha, every video should come with a wallet warning! And thanks! 👍👍
Barry Hayward
Hi Peter, Another excellent video. Previously made standard Shaker style doors using different techniques but after watching your video thought I’d give the loose tenon technique a go – very impressed thanks very much. My only question is with regard to your grooving bit. Mine is a Trend one and only provides a 10/11 rebate from memory, where as yours appears to be deeper. Can you tell me the make/spec of it? Thanks again for the excellent videos
Peter Millard
Thanks Barry. Links are in the video description – these ones were from Wealden tool. Heavy duty groover – https://goo.gl/Ht1TU4
Arbor for above – https://goo.gl/xdE9PU
Panel raising bit – https://goo.gl/GceCdJ
Barry Hayward
Many thanks Peter, much appreciated. Keep up the good work. I’ll remember to check the links next time 👍
Brian Mosse
This is a great method, never dawned on me before (and me a 50 year veteran of sawdust production) to do doors like this , good job mate.
Peter Millard
Thank you! 👍
Bradley Masson
Love your channel; you’re a natural. However, I would not glue the panel in place, it will cause the panel to warp. On a small door it should not be too much of a problem, but on larger doors it “definitely” will.
Peter Millard
Thanks. I’ve made – literally – thousands of doors this way, and they’ve all been fine because everything is made from MRMDF which is just about the most stable board you can get. If you live somewhere where there are extremes of humidity or temperature then sure, but here in the UK where I live and work it really isn’t an issue. 👍
the swoletariat
Good method, but why don’t you just stop the grooving bit before the end on the horizontal panels, save the need to have loose tenons?
Peter Millard
Thanks! And because loose tenons are the dmfasrest easiest way to make a panel door, by far. 👍
the swoletariat
@Peter Millard I don’t understand. Using this method you have to make to loose tenons, then glue them in, cut them to size then sand them down. As opposed to simply stopping the grooving bit a little bit before you reach the end!
E T
@the swoletariat you need to hold the rails and stiles together with something other than the panel, otherwise the door falls apart in time. The 4 tenons do that.
Philip Pendlebury
Hi Peter. Noticed you used thinner 18mm stock for the panel. We have 22mm MR MDF in stock – and prefer to use this if recommended. Thanks Phil First Wood.
Rick Gordon
Feel compelled to thank you for helping me catch-up on skills and knowledge I don’t have that much time left to learn on my own. You are an artist and clever genius when it comes to space and production. Appreciate you
Peter Millard
Thanks Rick! And I appreciate you taking the time to make the comment. 🙌👍👍
Sergey Didanov
Thanks for the video. Do you use any dust collector with vacuum?
Peter Millard
No, just the L-class Vacuum. 👍
Sergey Didanov
@Peter Millard do you use filter bags?
andrew Lawrence
What was the brand name of your manual mitre saw?
Peter Millard
It’s an old Nobex ProMan. Great saws. 👍
Michael Burton
Nice one Peter
I’ve got one of those raised panel bits and the same router as you ( b4 you got the new fancy one)
Always scared me a bit but ive neen messing around with it tonight and with mdf it is straightforward.
If anyone asks me to make raised panel doors I’ll say yes.
Peter Millard
Hey Michael, yeah, it’s the biggest bit I own, I think! Works fine in MDF though. 👍👍
Fortified Gentleman
It’s heavy doors after while the Hinges not gonna hold them
, but made well
Peter Millard
This vid is getting on for 5 years old, and the doors & hinges are holding up just fine. 👍
Benito Ruiz
Magnifico….me gusta mucho hacer puertas con MDF 3/4″ …..siempre las hago haciendo un grabado con routers….pero esto esta mucho mejor….gracias……Saludos desde San Luis Río Col. Sonora. Mexico….
Al Th
why wouldn’t you just use a solid piece of mdf and rout the retail ?
Peter Millard
Take a look at the profile, then tell me what cutter you had in mind… 🤷♂️
Trimas Jaya
Hi..can you inform us what kind of router bit we have use if our MDF thickness is 18 mm for making raised panel door?