making an exterior door

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ruggini
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making an exterior door

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any suggestions on making one using the shopsmith
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terrydowning
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Makes sure it fits the opening!!:D ;) :eek:

Sorry, couldn't resist.

Seriously though, we need more information please.

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My experience on doors has been that I can buy them much cheaper than I could buy the wood to make them myself.
In my climate, wood doors aren't the best idea. They are too energy efficient compared to a steel or fiberglass insulated door.
My local Menards has literally hundreds of door styles on hand so finding one I like is easier than making one.
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benush26
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1. Allow for expansion and contraction of wood. A friend build one 40 inches wide from red oak and within a few years it had serious cracks where the glue held and the wood didn't!

2. Maybe consider a steel door with veneer. Trim pieces (stiles and rails) made on the SS.

Good Luck with how ever you proceed.
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