High Life
Well to start with I don't Recommend using biscuit joins on the rails and stiles on cabinet doors they just can't take the work out doors get over the years.
Pick up a matched set of a R & S set or you can use a T & G joint that will do it also if you want the sq. look for the door.
Both sets will put in the slot for 1/4" thick plywood.
Here's a link for a set of R & S at a great price and also a T & G set.
http://cgi.ebay.com/2pc-1-2-SH-Bits...2206653QQihZ003QQcategoryZ50386QQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com/2pc-1-2-SH-Trad...1501454QQihZ003QQcategoryZ50386QQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com/2-pc-1-4-Shank-...1823253QQihZ003QQcategoryZ50386QQcmdZViewItem
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BUT if you still want to use the biscuit joins pick up a 1/4" slot cutter from the same guy on eBay.
http://cgi.ebay.com/1PC-1-2-SH-Slot...0801005QQihZ003QQcategoryZ50386QQcmdZViewItem
The use to stop blocks on the router table fence, move your stock to the end of the pass and clamp the block to the fence now move the stock to the start of the pass and clamp one more block in place, once you have the fence zero in on the bearing push your stock into the fence and start the pass push the stock to the end stop block on the pass and pull it away from the fence, the blocks should be set 1/2" from the end(s) of the stock so you can have a blind slot.
You can use a standard 1/4" bit (drop and slot) but it's real work out for the bit and the router and slot cutter will do it easy and clean.
Now put in your 1/4" plywood panel and put your biscuits in place, now tap and clamp the door up for 2 hours,besure to use a Sq. when you clamp it up.
Try not to get any glue in the panel slot when you put in the biscuits in rails & stiles and the panel must be free to move just a bit,it's true plywood is stable unlike real hardwood but it will crack over time if it's glue in place.
One move note** besure to put on the stain b/4 you put it all together,it's hard to keep the glue out of the joints or to say off the ralis & stiles and plywood.
If you get glue on the R & S you just sealed it and it will NOT take the true stain.
Bj
Well to start with I don't Recommend using biscuit joins on the rails and stiles on cabinet doors they just can't take the work out doors get over the years.
Pick up a matched set of a R & S set or you can use a T & G joint that will do it also if you want the sq. look for the door.
Both sets will put in the slot for 1/4" thick plywood.
Here's a link for a set of R & S at a great price and also a T & G set.
http://cgi.ebay.com/2pc-1-2-SH-Bits...2206653QQihZ003QQcategoryZ50386QQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com/2pc-1-2-SH-Trad...1501454QQihZ003QQcategoryZ50386QQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com/2-pc-1-4-Shank-...1823253QQihZ003QQcategoryZ50386QQcmdZViewItem
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BUT if you still want to use the biscuit joins pick up a 1/4" slot cutter from the same guy on eBay.
http://cgi.ebay.com/1PC-1-2-SH-Slot...0801005QQihZ003QQcategoryZ50386QQcmdZViewItem
The use to stop blocks on the router table fence, move your stock to the end of the pass and clamp the block to the fence now move the stock to the start of the pass and clamp one more block in place, once you have the fence zero in on the bearing push your stock into the fence and start the pass push the stock to the end stop block on the pass and pull it away from the fence, the blocks should be set 1/2" from the end(s) of the stock so you can have a blind slot.
You can use a standard 1/4" bit (drop and slot) but it's real work out for the bit and the router and slot cutter will do it easy and clean.
Now put in your 1/4" plywood panel and put your biscuits in place, now tap and clamp the door up for 2 hours,besure to use a Sq. when you clamp it up.
Try not to get any glue in the panel slot when you put in the biscuits in rails & stiles and the panel must be free to move just a bit,it's true plywood is stable unlike real hardwood but it will crack over time if it's glue in place.
One move note** besure to put on the stain b/4 you put it all together,it's hard to keep the glue out of the joints or to say off the ralis & stiles and plywood.
If you get glue on the R & S you just sealed it and it will NOT take the true stain.
Bj