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Inset Vee-Groove Panel Cabinet Door - Madison
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Minimum Door Width: 5 1/2”
Minimum Door Length: 5 1/2”
Shown here is our White Oak Plain Sawn Inset Panel Vee-Groove custom cabinet door.
White Oak wood is a straight grained with a coarse texture and prominent rays. Light
tan heartwood and narrow, almost white sapwood. White Oak is a very hard and durable
hardwood with great wear resistance. White Oak is commonly used for cabinets, furniture,
millwork, flooring, turnery, boxes, caskets, pallets, heavy construction, and many
other applications. White Oak accepts stain very well, from light to dark. Due to
its rather coarse grain patterns White Oak is not recommended for painting as this
coarse grain will show under some painted finishes. Of course if this is the look
you desire for your painted finishes then White Oak may be an excellent choice. We
do have several White Oak options such as plain sawn, quarter sawn and rift sawn.
All of our Vee-Groove Panel doors are 5 piece doors. This style of door has a flat
center panel with “V” shaped grooves cut into the panel. Vee-Groove spacing is default
1 1/2” on center, a 2” on center spacing is also available. These 5 piece cabinet
doors are sometimes called frame and panel doors. Meaning that the panel is held
in place by the door frame. This is the most traditional way to build these type
of cabinet doors. This allows the Vee-Groove panel to move with changes in temperature
and humidity making for a very stable door. For our solid wood stain grade Vee-Groove
panel cabinet doors, all of the wood is hand selected for color and uniformity.
Our Vee-Groove Panel cabinet doors are available in paint grade, solid wood, or economical
MDF panels and can have either square or edge detailing, such as a round over or
finger pull edge detail. Visit our door profiles page for the various options.
White Oak is an outstanding domestic hardwood that is a very strong wood that displays
a very straight and consistent grain. Its unique cellular structure makes the wood
highly water resistant, and it is therefore used in great quantities for exterior
applications from trim and general construction to furniture and garden structures.