Claims
- 1. A method of constructing a raised panel-style door comprising:
- providing a core panel having a substantially planar surface extending over one side thereof,
- forming an elongate channel which extends in a rectangular course over the surface of the core panel and which is bottomed by bottom surfaces recessed inwardly from the surface of the core panel, said channel encompassing a rectangular region of the surface of the core panel,
- applying a veneer overlay over said region and bottom surfaces adjacent said region, and
- inlaying the channel with decorative inlay strips and by such inlaying, positioning margins of the inlay strips flush with the core panel surface where the panel surface extends laterally outwardly of the channel, the inlay strips further covering the veneer overlay where the overlay extends over bottom surfaces of said channel.
- 2. The method of claim 1, which further comprises applying another veneer overlay over the panel surface in regions disposed laterally outwardly of the channel with this other overlay covering said margins of the inlay strips.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the channel is formed with bottom surfaces that incline inwardly into the core panel progressing laterally outwardly from the rectangular region encompassed by the channel.
- 4. A method of constructing a raised panel-style door comprising:
- providing a core panel having a substantially planar surface extending over one side thereof,
- forming a plurality of channels, each extending in a rectangular course over the surface of the core panel, the channels encompassing rectangular, panel-simulating regions of the panel surface and the panel surface having remaining regions disposed laterally outwardly of the channels,
- inlaying each of the channels with inlay strips and by such inlaying, positioning margins of the inlay strips substantially in the plane of the core panel surface and abutting the core panel surface in regions disposed laterally outwardly of the channels, and
- applying a veneer overlay over said margins of said inlay strips and said core panel surface in regions disposed laterally outwardly of said channels.
- 5. The method of claim 4, wherein each channel is bottomed by bottom surfaces that slope inwardly into the core panel progressing laterally outwardly of a rectangular region encompassed by a channel, and prior to inlaying of a channel, another veneer overlay is applied over the region of the panel surface encompassed by the channel and bottom surfaces adjacent said region, inlaying of a channel serving to position the inlay strips over margins of said other veneer overlay.
- 6. A method of constructing a raised panel-style door comprising:
- providing a core panel having a substantially planar surface extending over at least one side thereof,
- forming a plurality of channels, each extending in a rectangular course in the surface of the core panel and each encompassing a rectangular region of the surface of the core panel, each channel having surfaces that bottom it which incline inwardly into the core panel progressing laterally outwardly from the rectangular region encompassed by the channel,
- overlaying each rectangular region of the surface of the core panel with veneer and with the veneer of the overlay extending over the region and including margins extending in covering relation over the surfaces bottoming the channel encompassing the region,
- inlaying each of said channels with decorative wood inlay strips with said inlay strips extending over and covering margins of the veneer overlay which cover the surfaces bottoming a channel, said inlay strips including outer margins that are substantially flush with the surface of the core panel where such extends laterally outwardly of a channel, and
- overlaying with veneer the planar surface of the core panel where such extends outwardly of a channel, the veneer of this overlay extending in covering relation over margins of the inlay strips.
- 7. A method of constructing a raised panel-style door comprising:
- providing a rectangular core panel having a substantially planar surface extending over at least one side thereof,
- forming a plurality of channels in the surface of the core panel, each channel having the general profile of a picture frame and having a pair of opposed legs, paralleling top and bottom margins of the core panel, and a pair of opposed legs paralleling opposed side margins of the core panel, the channels being located inwardly from top, bottom, and opposite side margins of the core panel and there remaining an uninterrupted planar surface portion extending along the top margin of the core panel, an uninterrupted planar surface portion extending along the bottom margin of the core panel, an opposed uninterrupted planar surface portions extending adjacent opposite side margins of the core panel,
- inlaying each of said channels with decorative wood inlay strips and by such inlaying, positioning margins of the strips substantially in the plane of the planar surface of the core panel, and
- overlaying said uninterrupted planar surface portions and margins of the inlay strips with a veneer of decorative wood, said veneer along the top margin of the core panel and along the bottom margin of the core panel extending horizontally thereby to simulate the rail members in a door and said veneer along opposed side margins of the core panel extending vertically thereby to simulate the opposed stile members in a door.
- 8. The method of claim 7, wherein each channel encompasses a rectangular region of the surface of the core panel and each channel has surfaces bottoming the channel which slope inwardly into the core panel progressing laterally outwardly of the rectangular region that the channel encompasses, and which further comprises overlaying the rectangular region encompassed by each channel and the sloping bottom surfaces of the channel with veneer, the inlaying of each channel with inlay strips being performed after overlaying of the rectangular region encompassed by the channel and with positioning of the inlay strips in covering relation over the overlay for the channel bottom surfaces.
- 9. A method of constructing a raised panel-style door comprising:
- providing a support panel which has formed, on at least one face thereof, multiple channels, each extending in a rectangular course and encompassing a rectangular region of the face of the support panel, the channels being bottomed by bottom surfaces recessed inwardly from the face of the support panel,
- applying a veneer overlay to the rectangular regions encompassed by the channels and the recessed bottom surfaces of the channels,
- inlaying each of said channels with inlay strips that extend in covering relation over at least a portion of the veneer in the overlay applied to the recessed bottom surfaces of the channels, the inlay strips having margins flush with the face of the support panel in regions outwardly of the channel, and
- applying another veneer overlay to the face of the support panel where such extends in regions extending outwardly of the channels, said other overlay further extending in covering relation over said margins of said inlay strips.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of prior filed application entitled "Raised Panel-Style Door" having Ser. No. 06/934,344, filed Nov. 24, 1986 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,704,834, and a continuation-in-part of prior filed application entitled "Door with Raised Panels" having Ser. No. 07/016,928, filed Feb. 12, 1987 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,702,054.
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