Hi All, hope all your projects are going well. I'm building a wheelie bin store. Making mistakes but hopefully learning from them. My lids are not perfect but they will have to do for now. What I would like to be perfect or better than the lids, is the doors. I'm hesitating starting them so would appreciate some advice. For the door frames I have 2 x 1 treated Wood stock. Same as I used for the lids. For the lids I used butt joints as there is no pressure on the corners. For the doors however I'm reluctant to use butt joints as the strain of hanging on a hinge may not be strong enough. I'm looking for advice on manufacturing the door frames, particularly the corners. I plan to clad with diagonal planks as per the side. I have a biscuit jointer though can't see that working here. I also have some loose tenons which I used for the 2x2 bin store frame. Had to make my own jig for that as I can't afford a festool.I used to be indecisive but now I'm not so sure.
Cheers Kev