I’m making cabinet doors and need to put glass in one and I’d like to have muntins(?) installed.
Any help would be appreciated.
4Runner
I’m making cabinet doors and need to put glass in one and I’d like to have muntins(?) installed.
Any help would be appreciated.
4Runner
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Well I just posted a link to my review of the sommerfield bit set that will do what you want. There are many ways to do it from hand cut to the bit sets like I use. Several vendors make them. The material you are cutting adds some thing to consider as well. I did figured cherry and it chips like crazy so that provided challenges while the poplar I used to learn, was easy. If you are to use muntins, the biggest thing I found is sneak up on that final cut and use a story stick to get that final cut tested on scrap and then and only then cut your good stock. Anyway, take a look at my post if you have any questions about that particular set let me know. I had never made a glass door with muntins till this set and did make mistakes along the way and wasted a bit of stock but not too bad. I liked the end product. Take care.
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