working wood

 

Wood-Working projects (examples for free)

 

Woodworking projects can be summarized as: furniture style and own creation, made with fine materials, and an assemblage worthy of praise, and wooden household items, which are not part of the structure of a building. The product made by the cabinetmaker, nowadays, is considered a luxury product because of the low profitability of the project and the fact that raw materials are often imported. Different kinds of developping projects are:

* Direct sale to consumers: where the cabinetmaker offers its products in the workshop.
* Sale by request: is the main way of marketing because it comes to customized products.
* Available in stores: where the artisan shop negotiates with the conditions of sale and transport.
* Sales at craft fairs: promoting direct contact with the buyer. Made products are offered and accepted assignments.

Building a garage door

Wood: since the huge size of the opening, we ought to use really wood dry wood, and also resistant. A good choice is:

Frameworks: premium pine
Skeleton frames: premium pine
Boards: Two year old premium pine

Squares
For frameworks:  9 x 13 cm
For skeleton frames: 10 to 23 x 6 cm

Ironworks
The frame should be fixed with metalic claws
4 hinges for the leaves of 20 x 4,5
Mortis lock        

 


This is a typical garage door project

garage-doors-projects

 

Front doors woodworking project

Wood :Dry pine, walnut, larch, chestnut

Squares
For frameworks:  7 to 11 x 13  cm
For skeleton frames: 5 cm minimum with a 9 mm thickness
For bars:  5 cm thick and varied large
For fibre boards or similar:  thickness between 20 to 23 mm, 18 mm minimum

Ironworks
Single leaf door, with a surface more than 2 m3, 3 hinges of 15 x 4 cm
Double leaf door, double the ironwork.

Grating will be carved.
Latch
Mortis lock
Handle

Glass
Double, plain or striped, transparent

front-door-projects

 

Studded doors wood working projects

Wood
Frameworks
Skeleton frames
Fillet / mouldings
Boards

Squares
For frameworks:  7 x 7  or 7 x 6  cm
For skeleton frames: 10 x 3,5 or 4 cm
For bars:  4 to 5 x  3  cm minimum
For solid boards:   20  to 23  mm
For Okoume boards:  4 to 8  mm
For fibre 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 drawings

studded-door-project

 

Storm doors

Passing through the front door, beyond the hall, a storm door is often used. This will allow you to receive visits without letting them inside the house. This means a transition between the public space of the house and the inner world, that you would always need to protect from the foreigners.

storm-doors-project

 

Doors for floors

Wood
While these pieces are always secondary for architectural holes, whenever you choos this appliance there will be no need to buy expensive woods: just get the industrial cheapest wood.

Squares
For frameworks:  7 x 6  cm minimum
For skeleton frames: 7 to 10 x 3,5 to 5 cm
For bars:  18 mm minimum
Moulding: 40 mm maximum

Ironworks
3 to 4 hinges for a 35 x 115 mm sheet
1 second class latch
1 mortis lock

doors-for-floors-projects

 

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