Am building a small kitchen in shaker style (or Mission). Flat rails and stiles anyway.
One upper cabinet will have multipanes of glass. Do muntins need to be square like all else or can I use typical sash cutting bits? If square, how is it done without being too wide and clunky?
Thanks for your help.
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"square"
well, they should be flat -
leave you sash bits in the box -
OK I'll do "it" carefully. Rabbetting stock with table saw and hand cut the joints?
I'd rabbet them on the saw - I'm a table saw man - others would use a router table, I'm sure - clean things up with hand/rabbet plane - hand saw, band saw, or router table/miter gauge to do the joints - what specie of wood?"there's enough for everyone"
CVG Doug Fir
fir is real spintery, so use clamps to hold things aligned and firm, and take small passes if using router. I think I'd di it with a thin kerf bald on the TS
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I know a guy who would use a stacking dado with spacer to make that
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