
Images supplied by River Woodcraft – Doylestown, PA
SIMILAR PRODUCTS
SIGNATURE SERIES DESIGN
S988 Solitude
WOOD SPECIES
Maple – Hard / Soft Mix – Hybrid / MDF – (Paint Grade)

Images supplied by River Woodcraft – Doylestown, PA
SIGNATURE SERIES DESIGN
S988 Solitude
WOOD SPECIES
Maple – Hard / Soft Mix – Hybrid / MDF – (Paint Grade)

WalzCraft’s French Mitered Cabinet Door construction creates the ‘look’ of an Applied Molding Traditional Mortise & Tenon door or drawer front without the need for the applied molding. The back side of our French Mitered door/drawer fronts will show that this construction method uses Mitered Stile & Rail profiles to create this unique look.
FRENCH MITERED PROFILE OPTIONS
SIGNATURE SERIES DESIGNS

Get the look of an applied molding cabinet door with the added benefit of more structural integrity with our French Mitered Cabinet Doors. Now available in over forty MP600 mitered profiles with the option to vary the stile & rail widths. In addition to new profile options, WalzCraft has also added 5 new Signature Series Door and Drawer Front Designs to help you get started with your design.
Additional design options include curved door styles, as well as a wide selection of wood species, outside edges and center panel profiles.
WalzCraft’s French Mitered Cabinet Door construction allows you to create the ‘look’ of an applied molding traditional mortise & tenon door without the need to apply any molding to the door. The back of the French Mitered door reveals this secret, which uses mitered stile and rail profiles to create this unique look.
When ordering a French Mitered Cabinet Doors or Drawer Fronts, use one of our 600 Series Mitered Stile & Rail Profiles that includes a “FM” label for French Mitered in the profile drawing. To complete your design choose any of our standard Outside Edge Profiles and Center Panel Profiles. The WalzCraft French Miter construction is available with flat panel or raised panel cabinet doors and drawer fronts.
An additional feature of WalzCraft French Mitered Cabinet Doors is the flexibility in stile and rail dimensions. Unlike mitered doors which require all pieces of the frame to be the same width, a French Mitered door or drawer front can have different width stiles and rails in the same door. A common example of this is a drawer front with 3“ rails and 1 ½“ top and bottom rails.
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