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dusty
08-22-2010, 11:29 AM
for the doors on a Barbie size armoire.
I am in the process of making Christmas presents for the great grand daughters. They are each receiving (from me) an armoire for their Barbie's and their belongings. Thery provide for closet space, drawers for accessories and a space for them when not being used.
The stiles and rails are to be made of 1 1/2" x 1/2" stock. How would you make the corner joints on the doors for this project.
My only thought has been half laps. Feedback please.
riot_nrrd
08-22-2010, 11:57 AM
Mitered half-lap sounds right to me. What's wrong with that?
I suppose you could also do a mitered slip joint to give you 4 faces glues instread of two. But I think the half-lap should work fine.
Were you looking for something fancier, like a a cope and stick?
dusty
08-22-2010, 12:29 PM
I sorta ruled out cope and stick because the stock is only 1/2" thick but I like the idea of the fancier appearance. I've built one that is still in service but it is showing signs of failure. The girls seem to use them a lot. They carry them to others homes for parties and such. I'd like to think I could build something the little ones could not tear up - the reason for my question about joints.
I just don't know.
charlese
08-22-2010, 09:38 PM
I believe I'd go with plain half laps. The stiles would always be on top. To further stabilize the doors, you can insert pegs (dowels if you will). Two per joint.
Plain half laps are easily done with a router and jig like "Quick and Easy Jig' on page 80 of the September "Wood Magazine".
riot_nrrd
08-22-2010, 10:18 PM
Well, then I'd just to a mitered half-lap with a decorative bead, or something like that. Someone (I think Fine Woodworking?) did a test recently of joints, and the lap joint was flagged the strongest (much to the chagrin of people like Kreg, or Festool domino, or others with similar products).
reible
08-22-2010, 10:28 PM
Hey Dusty keep in mind you can buy router bit sets for 1/2" thickness wood, but then there is extra cost....
Lap joints can be "treated" with decorative additions, even as simple as a veeing bit or as was mentioned pegs. I think I'd be looking in this direction for a solution.
Ed
pennview
08-23-2010, 08:15 AM
Dusty, you could also try mitered corners reinforced with splines (feathers) cut into the edges of the door frames. They're quick if you can easily thickness the the spline material to match the saw kerf and if you have a vertical jig to hold the frames for making the spline cuts.
jmoore65
08-23-2010, 10:10 AM
I was going to suggest mitered corners with splines.