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Re: How to flush mount raised panel cutter


 

I thought about adding a spline afterwards but the downside is it will need another molding in the back like you say and that seems like too much work to achieve in a cabinet door. Is there potentially an insert raised panel cutter on the market that has a wider profile capacity for such situations?

On Jan 2, 2024, at 4:15 PM, Joe Calhoon via groups.io <joecalhoon@...> wrote:

?Not sure if it¡¯s possible to flush mount unless the panel raiser has a recess where the cap screw fits down. Way back I had a custom cutter made for this that was boarderline dangerous to run.
Any more put a tongue on the stile and rail edge instead of a groove. This way the panel does not have to go in far. Downside is you will need another moulding on the back side to hold the panel.
Maybe not acceptable for a cabinet door.
On house doors I add a spline piece to accomplish this. But they are getting moulding both sides.





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