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03/29
2019
Steps for Crafting Natural-Style Wooden Doors
What is the manufacturing process for wooden doors? Does “solid wood door” mean that all materials are pure, unprocessed natural wood—no man-made panels are used at all? In other words, every component of a solid wood door is made from solid wood, including the door panel and side panels, which are crafted from solid wood boards or solid wood finger-jointed boards, with no other type of man-made board employed. Now let’s take a look at how wooden doors are made. The manufacturing process for wooden doors is actually quite straightforward. We’ll walk you through it in six steps: 1. Coordination between the carpentry department and the material-assignment department—this involves coordinating with the material-assignment department to hand over documents, specify the quantity and types of wood, and verify the wood being transferred.
How can wood door warping be prevented?
If the door frame has warped, the solution is relatively simple: just remove it and reinstall it. If the door leaf itself has warped, you’ll need to call a professional carpenter to adjust the pre-set door gap and the hinges, increasing the gap as necessary. Generally speaking, the bottom gap should be 8–12 millimeters; if it’s too small, the wooden door may swell from moisture in summer and sag, making it difficult to open and close. On the hinge side, the gap should be 2 millimeters, while on the lock side it should be 3 millimeters. To prevent moisture damage, apply protective wax or a specialized cleaning agent regularly, spreading it evenly over the surface of the wooden door and gently wiping it in. This will help maintain the door’s luster and provide some moisture resistance. Avoid wiping the door with a wet cloth, especially in humid, high-temperature conditions.
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What should you pay attention to when waxing a solid wood door?
Are you familiar with waxing solid wood doors? Waxing is an excellent way to maintain and protect solid wood doors.
Tips for Dealing with Mold on Wooden Doors
I. Causes of Mold on Wooden Doors There are actually many reasons why wooden doors develop mold—whether it’s due to weather conditions or our everyday indoor activities, both can lead to the growth of mold spots on wooden doors. First, when we clean or do a thorough housecleaning, it’s quite easy for water from mops or cloths to splash onto the wooden door. Because we often don’t pay close attention during the process, over time numerous small mold patches will appear. Second, spaces like kitchens and bathrooms are frequently exposed to water, making it hard for moisture not to be absorbed by the wooden door; therefore, wooden doors in these areas are relatively more prone to mold. In addition, temperature fluctuations between cold and warm environments can cause condensation inside the room—for example, during prolonged rainy seasons, or