Door Making Episode 4 | Paul Sellers
We’re ready to assemble the door with the hammer and clamp, checking the joints, to get accurate measurements for the panels. Once the panels are cut to size, Paul discussed the options for fitting them to the groove. Paul uses a marking gauge to mark his recess, then rebates the panels, introducing a few different techniques. With that done, there is the final dry run before systematically gluing up the door. Originally shown on https://woodworkingmasterclasses.com For more information on these topics, see https://paulsellers.com

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