![]() The frame is constructed of 4 pieces, or stiles and rails, with a center panel. when doors get to a certain height id like to see thicker doors. As the drawings above show, each door and drawer front has 5 pieces. You dont need six months on a door if you have style issues, you can machine your material once or twice over a few days taking tension out to make it more stable but that doesnt sound like what you are saying when I hear some come out straight some dont need more info. The maximum width being about 60mm to 70mm. Rail A horizontal framing member of a cabinet face frame or door. Edge Profile Shape put on the outside edge of a door or drawer front. Center Stile Sometimes called a mullion, this is the raised rail in the middle of a door that is enclosed by stiles and rails. I dont use cope and stick but you should still be able to get a straight door with that, that is you dont need to have a full size tennon for a straight door, sure it would help a bit its what i was taught. Rail and Stile Width Suggested minimum width of rails and stiles is 40mm dependant on their specific use or to suit the design aesthetics. Center Panel The raised or flat panel in the middle of a door enclosed by stiles and rails. ![]() ![]() If you are talking width then clamping on bar clamps and some are flat and some arent then its to do with your clamps or more likely the height of the wood in the clamps as you will get a different door pressure on the styles at the bottom of the clamps so you need to adjust the material height on the clamp, use the winding stick as Brian has said. YOu post your doors are not always flat? what does that mean flat accross the width? ir on the length you did not say later on so it sounds like the issue is there after clamping John people put posts and we all answer but often there is not enough info. ![]()
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