Woodworking plan for a single leaf door (for free)
Plans have several phases:
*Squaring, grinding of the boards to better integrate with other pieces.
* Marking, which mark the sides of the board in the shape of the piece that is desired. When you have to assemble the pieces, the layout should be done carefully.
* Cutting, thus approaching the shape of the final piece. Once done, the recesses are made and engravings of the pieces.
* Drilling of the pieces, which is the step before assembly of the different pieces. Then marriages are performed, and tongued and grooved couplings.
* Decoration of the piece and finally the completion of the finish.
The production of traditional carpenters is varied, on the one hand we are related to farming and livestock such as: trails, bielgos, forks, yokes, plows, screws, seedlings, jaws, etc.., These are now farming tools made by carpenters. We can also find larger works, closely related to traditional furniture including: benches, benches, potters, workshops or stools; addition of wooden objects as small cheese, pints, scissors rogues, spoons or shale.
Free Wood recommendations
Even though price is a significant issue when it refers to choosing the wood for your wood working plan, it must be admitted that cheap wood can also suit perfectly in modern constructions, as they are aesthetically more acceptable as time goes by.
General recommendations
The main items we will consider in each model will be: Wood, Squares, Ironworks, Glass.
Here you can find the example of a common single-leaf door
Squares
For marks: 7 x 7 or 7 x 6 cm
For frameworks: 10 x 3,5 or 4 cm
For bars: 4 to 5 x 3 cm minimum
For solid sheets: 20 to 23 mm
For Ocumen sheets: 4 to 8 mm
For briquet boards or similar: 4 to 6 cm
Ironworks
3 to 4 hinges for a 35 x 115 mm sheet
Latch
Lock - mortis lock
Handle
Glass
Whenever it’s needed, double or striped; it can also be polished with emery, opaque.
For constructive details of this series, please check the drawing.