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Locally grown Tamarack was used for everything including the transom. Made everything including the frame to hang the door, transom, and side lights. It replaces two solid core oar veneer doors. The last picture is the north side doors but I didn’t make the transom here and just added the center stile for the doors to close on.
-- Charlie Mastro Lewiston, ID www.mastrowoodworking.com






























7 comments so far
TreeofLifeDrew
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posted 302 days ago
Beautiful. I’ve often considered making solid front doors for my own house (with windows on top)...any advice? Tricky spots/problems solved? etc.?
-- TreeofLifeDrew
Thos. Angle
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posted 302 days ago
Great looking doors. I lived in Union for a number of years and spent quite a bit of time in Joseph. Is this church in Joseph??
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Bob42
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posted 302 days ago
Very nice. and the middle picture could be a post card. They should last a long while.
-- Bob K. East Northport, NY
roman
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posted 302 days ago
Nice looking doors to match a nice looking church!
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gizmodyne
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posted 301 days ago
Awesome. I love custom doors. Sounds goofy, but I do.
-- -John "Do I have to keep typing a smiley? Just assume it's a joke." www.flickr.com/photos/gizmodyne
SteveKorz
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posted 301 days ago
Yowza, those are nice doors…. great job!
-- As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another. (Proverbs 27:17) †
Beginningwoodworker
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posted 256 days ago
Nice doors!
-- CJIII Future cabinetmaker