rattle_snake
Well-known member
I am planning to build some large doors for a shallow cabinet. The frame is 8’ tall by 12’ wide, with provisions for 3 sets of doors. This makes each door about 23”x96”.
I have built a few this size using ½” MDF, but they are not flat enough. The paint process can further warp. I have also build panel style, but again it is difficult to end up with a flat result. Any distortions in the long dimension are noticeable in the end product. More hinges can help, but doesn’t solve issues where the door pairs meet.
So I am considering building a panel style 8’ door using a steel frame. I can get 1x3 14 gauge rectangular tubing for about $1/ft which is cheaper than wood that is decent enough for the application (such as 1x4 oak). The steel frame can be tweaked to get them flat and also to fit the cabinet frame and other doors. I think the steel frames would also look nice and go with the style of my shop. The panel itself is open to many options, considering white hardboard secured with silicone. Maybe just clear coat the metal frames instead of a paint color.
Plan B would be to build twice and many, half the height, 23”x48”. I’m trying to avoid this but not sure exactly why. Seems like more work, hinges and material but the advantage is obvious. The downside is that there would be an intersection of 4 doors to have to deal with. There are items more than 4’ long in the cabinets so a horizontal divider isn’t feasible.
Thoughts?
I have built a few this size using ½” MDF, but they are not flat enough. The paint process can further warp. I have also build panel style, but again it is difficult to end up with a flat result. Any distortions in the long dimension are noticeable in the end product. More hinges can help, but doesn’t solve issues where the door pairs meet.
So I am considering building a panel style 8’ door using a steel frame. I can get 1x3 14 gauge rectangular tubing for about $1/ft which is cheaper than wood that is decent enough for the application (such as 1x4 oak). The steel frame can be tweaked to get them flat and also to fit the cabinet frame and other doors. I think the steel frames would also look nice and go with the style of my shop. The panel itself is open to many options, considering white hardboard secured with silicone. Maybe just clear coat the metal frames instead of a paint color.
Plan B would be to build twice and many, half the height, 23”x48”. I’m trying to avoid this but not sure exactly why. Seems like more work, hinges and material but the advantage is obvious. The downside is that there would be an intersection of 4 doors to have to deal with. There are items more than 4’ long in the cabinets so a horizontal divider isn’t feasible.
Thoughts?



