Thanks for the kudos and the suggestions! Let's see if I can respond to a few of them.
I am actually not familiar with how the door will be sealed. I guess I didn't know a metal T-seal would go there, but I think I understand from the descriptions where the T molding would go. With my wood sides, I am going to try to minimize the amount of Al around the door. However, I did get the profile from the Kenskill profile in the design library and changed the right corner radius from a 4" to a 5.5" radius. I figured since I was making a preexisting design a little large than there wouldn't be a problem fitting something around the corner. I could be wrong, but then how did others seal their doors that used this same design? I don't know....

I guess I figured I would have some type of foam or neoprene seal that gets compressed and that the door will be lined with a flat aluminum molding, similar to what KC said. Thanks for the pics, by the way! I will look into this further.
Yes, I am still teaching so I do find it hard to get time in on the tear. This weekend was many hours spent making my profiles. And I do plan on putting the doors onto the side profile and will do so this week. I know it will look more out of place due to the color differences especially with the front being curvy, but I think they will blend in since all will be wood. And, Joanie, I was showing my profile to a coworker this morning and one of my students caught a glimpse. Later today she and another girl had to ask, very slowly as if scared of the response, if I was going to live in it. It was hysterical! I think they may have thought I was a crazy science teacher. After I explained, she said it was cool.

Joanie, do you think I need to go wider than 31" with my doors?
I am now going to check out the slowmobile! Thanks for the link! Grades can wait.
