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I have a job where the client wants me to make two fairly small glass insert doors3/4" thick, about 20"wide and 56" tall, for a master closet cabinet job that I'm doing. Can somebody recommend a cutter for set of cutters to make sash or simulated true divided light with a surrounding frame.?

Here's a picture of my current progress. The doors are going to go in that slot at the middle on the end below the upper shelf. I made all the trim on site with a beading bit so beaded inset doors would be indicated.


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Thanks guys, the router bit set is what I'm after.

I want to make the doors for the closet as a warmup for the kitchen, which they want done in cherry. Up until now I have always ordered the doors from a vendor but I've found that working with the router table isn't that bad.

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OK, update. I'm building the cherry kitchen and the new Domino 500 is doing such a better job attaching the face frames than the biscuits I'm used to having as an indexing and attaching material.

I'm going to do the glass doors using an open rabbet with glass clips. I bought a Whiteside Rabbeting bit set which gives you various step options with the bearings swapped out. I'm going to use the hafele glass clips since these are going to be glass on the top doors, and not used much.

All the cabinetry in this house goes to 9 feet from the floor. They do want a rolling Library ladder fabricated for the kitchen and two closets and a pantry. So, if you have any leads on the hardware and or designs for those please let me know. I work alone for the most part, and I usually get so wrapped up in the job that I wait until the last minute to figure out how to get these details done.

Here's some pictures of the face frame fabrication and domino fasteners. I like the small dominos so much that I've already ordered the larger 700 for door and custom timber shelving I'm going to be doing. If you haven't tried the Domino system I highly recommend it.

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