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Make a Traditional Rabbeted Door Frame
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Today it's easy tomake glazed doors and mirror frames by using a router to rabbet a mortise-and-tenon frame after assembly: Cut your joints, glue the frame together, rout the inside edges on the back using a special rabbeting bit, then chop the corners square with a chisel and mallet. Before the invention of the electric router, frames for glazed doors (which include doors with mirrors) were built from rabbeted stock, […]The post Make a Traditional Rabbeted Door Frame appeared first on Popular Woodworking Magazine.
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