ttalma
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In this post from the Anthony Hay blog (http://anthonyhaycabinetmaker.wordpress.com/2013/08/13/walnut-desk-and-bookcase-part-i-the-bookcase/) they show added corners at the top of the door.
The pictures clearly show the grain is at an angle to both the rail and stile, so if they were to glue it it would be gluing on end grain.
How is this piece attached? I was thinking the rail and stile have a a dado their entire length, and the angled piece has a tenon and then was glued in place, but how would the door be assembled then?
I have a few ideas how this would be made but none of them seem likely or easy to do. If anyone knows how this door is made please share.
The pictures clearly show the grain is at an angle to both the rail and stile, so if they were to glue it it would be gluing on end grain.
How is this piece attached? I was thinking the rail and stile have a a dado their entire length, and the angled piece has a tenon and then was glued in place, but how would the door be assembled then?
I have a few ideas how this would be made but none of them seem likely or easy to do. If anyone knows how this door is made please share.