by tonyj » Wed Oct 11, 2006 5:13 pm
My opinion, for what it is worth. . .
Sure you can do it. All doors were hand made once upon a time, and with human powered hand tools, no less. You will have to be meticulous in building the doors square and flat, and MDF is good in that regard, but be prepared--MDF in a custom built door will be heavy, so don't skimp on the hanging hardware (hinges). Build yourself a perfectly flat work and assembly table and spend your time building jigs for duplicating the parts for each door, and assembly jigs to aid in assembling the doors flat and square. You should be able to find plans for craftsman style doors, if you are not designing them yourself.
The main hurdle may be tools, but a great excuse to increase your tool collection. Making raised panel doors requires either a good router or a shaper. The shaper is basically a heavy duty routed suited to this kind of work, but they are very powerful, and tools that command your respect for safety. You could also use a 2-3 hp table mounted router with raised panel bits. The process will be a little slower, but a cheper route than a shaper.
Just like these trailers we build, most anything you see that is manufactured can be hand built. Start out with one and see how it goes, and then buy the material for the rest if you are up to the challenge. You might find, however, the 150 dollar cost saving to be insignificant when compared to the time and effort to build that many doors.
It should be very rewarding, should you attempt it. And if you build one, post some pics!!
Still graced with two eyes and ten fingers (due in no small part to luck!).
Just when you think a problem is solved, an uglier result replaces it.
tony