gcutting.
I think your best bet is to buy a book making door, I've only ever seen one, and it's in the back of the Carbatec catalogue (pg 219)
called 'Doormaking a do-it-yourself guide'.
I have a raised panel bit set, and I'd recommend that you get the panel bit, but not the rail/style bits, as I don't think they'ed be sturdy enough.
The way I see it, your basicly building a great big cabinet door, so it's going to have to be a fair bit stronger.
Strong enough to keep out the unwelcome (heavy), then strong enough to hold it's own weight while it's opening, shutting (sometimes slaming, even by accident).
If in doubt, over-engineer, then go looking for some whopping great hinges.
Try going and having a look at some door shops, see what you can learn about their construction.
I was looking at making my own front door once, so I rang one of the local door companies with some questions, and to my suprise they were reasonably helpfull.
Hope this helps![]()
Ben.