I am building a built in Cabinet in an old closet in a dining room that used to be a bedroom. The top of the closet has a circular top. I would like to make a single glass door that will be stationary. My problem is I don’t know how to make the muttons for this stationary door. I’d like to use a single piece if glass and have the muttons rest on top of that glass and attached to the frame.
Thanks,
Moofie
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Muntin joinery can be an intersection of four 'v' joints, or half-lapped with a cope and stick router bit set.
If the glass is curved to match the top, it'll be very expensive.
I'm unsure of the specifics for your project. I've done some smaller glass doors with an arch top. I kept the inside edges square, made the muntins with half laps and notched the muntin grid into the rails and stiles. The construction is more of a grill than actual muntins.
Beat it to fit / Paint it to match
Thanks,
I think I've got it. Thanks for the help.
Regards
Moofie
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