sizing rails on raised panel cabinet sides

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sizing rails on raised panel cabinet sides

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I am trying to make raised panel sides with 3 1/2\" rails but they keep coming out the same as the stiles which are 2 1/4\", also what if the top rail is different size than bottom.how can i do these two things
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Post by Michael Yeargain »

david klehn,

Are you using a cope and stick door or a miter door? I don't know of a way without using the parts editor to creat a door with different top and bottom rails. However you can use any of the stile and rails to change the sizes of them. Make your modifications and select build in house.

Mitered doors will not allow different size stiles and rails.
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I am making coped doors
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could someone walk me through the steps please
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What door are you using?
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David,
You can't do what you want with a door at this time. There has been talk of a \"Door Designer\" in the future which would let us make custom doors as well as end panels and wainscot with a different width for each stile and rail. Here is a link to a thread that discusses several ways around this problem for now.
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CONNASTOGA CP 10, TRYING TO MAKE 3 1/2\" RAILS TOP AND BOTTOM
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David,
If you want both stiles one size and both rails another size you can do that using a Thermwood Door instead of the Conestoga.
You still won't be able to have two different stile widths or two different rail widths.
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Are you planning on purchasing these doors/end panels through the system?

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