tempus fugit
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Well! My build started today and is already looking very promising.
I really need some input though about the panel indents. I'm making a kind of Met/Yardley-Jones hybrid and the method of door/wall construction we're using is cladding ply sheets with blocks to make up the panels. For speed and ease we're thinking of routering the panel indents and finishing off with a chisel; at first we were going to leave the panels without angles (a la the Brachacki box) but the panels are going to be quite a bit deeper so will look odd without angles.
So my question is - as we've bought wood the right thickness for the generally accepted classic Yardley-Jones dims with the panels at 12" x 15" with a 3.5" horizontal style between, will it look odd and out-of-whack to router away from the edges, effectively making the panels a teeny bit (1cm) wider and taller?
I had heard that this is why the windows on the McGann box look squarer, that they had done a similar thing on there.... There are worse boxes to emulate.
I really need some input though about the panel indents. I'm making a kind of Met/Yardley-Jones hybrid and the method of door/wall construction we're using is cladding ply sheets with blocks to make up the panels. For speed and ease we're thinking of routering the panel indents and finishing off with a chisel; at first we were going to leave the panels without angles (a la the Brachacki box) but the panels are going to be quite a bit deeper so will look odd without angles.
So my question is - as we've bought wood the right thickness for the generally accepted classic Yardley-Jones dims with the panels at 12" x 15" with a 3.5" horizontal style between, will it look odd and out-of-whack to router away from the edges, effectively making the panels a teeny bit (1cm) wider and taller?
I had heard that this is why the windows on the McGann box look squarer, that they had done a similar thing on there.... There are worse boxes to emulate.