Shaker Doors
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Shaker Doors
I was drawing up a kitchen and realized that there are no shaker doors/drawers to choose from. Am I overlooking that selection? I usually use the Contestoga doors but did not see shaker.
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Re: Shaker Doors
Don, I believe the Amesbury under Conestoga is a shaker style, take a look at it.
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Re: Shaker Doors
Don,
I noticed the same thing. I was able to take another door and change it into a shaker door. You can't with every door but there are some you can. You can change profiles, panels, and even the inner profile on the rails and stiles. hth.
John
I noticed the same thing. I was able to take another door and change it into a shaker door. You can't with every door but there are some you can. You can change profiles, panels, and even the inner profile on the rails and stiles. hth.
John
Re: Shaker Doors
Use a Conestoga CPR-10, change the panel raise to "reverse G cove", the framing bead to "square", and the edge to "machine edge".