3 sidelight and transom stiles.
Panel door construction details.
Frame and panel construction also called rail and stile is a woodworking technique often used in the making of doors wainscoting and other decorative features for cabinets furniture and homes.
5 upper mid rail for 6 panel doors only not shown above.
The figure illustrates the advantage of trustile s timeless authentic stile and rail construction.
Joinery details of the double panel door model.
The basic idea is to capture a floating panel within a sturdy frame as opposed to techniques used in making a slab solid wood cabinet door or drawer front the door is constructed of several solid wood pieces running in a vertical or horizontal direction with exposed endgrains.
Door and sidelight rails.
The frame of single panel doors consists of two stiles top and bottom rails.
The door panel is always sized slightly smaller than actual dimensions of the grooved style and rail frame.
1 full length door panel stiles.
Door components can be customized and combined to create multiple door styles while maintaining crisp details and architecturally correct lines.
Corners of doors shall be accurately joined and fitted with a flush hairline joint.
Use stiles at least 4 3 4 wide.
Doors shall be of triple reinforced construction having reinforced anchor blocks coin punched interlocked into the top and bottom rails bolted to the stiles.
2 center stile.
Generally panel door comes in following types.
The stiles are the left and right vertical frame members of the door.
This allows the panel to expand and contract with seasonal humidity without affecting the stable shape and size of the door.
Construction consists of five members.
They run the full length of the door from top to bottom and provide the principal structural strength of the door.
All doors are not created equal.
Include doors frames sidelights transoms and hardware as required.
Joinery between top rails middle rail and bottom rail with the stile members.
Raised panel doors are an example of frame and panel construction a method developed hundreds of years ago to combat the effects of moisture on solid wood used in cabinetry and furniture making.
4 top rail.