A framed door is often favoured as it offers greater strength and stability. However, in some cases an unframed door would be more suitable. Unframed doors are often found in old properties as they fit more easily into wonky shapes. Ledge and Brace doors are almost exclusively made from timber and most commonly from oak.. This article describes one way of making a fairly traditional framed ledge and braced door. This type of door construction is ideal for large heavy doors such as garage or barn doors, and can also be adapted for some designs of gate. While not an entry level carpentry job, it is one well within most peoples reach if taken carefully. Materials
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Bench Joinery – Frame Ledge and Brace door. Side gate. Traditional JoineryThis is a quick run through video of the project I was commissioned to make. It’s a.. Ledge and Brace doors have ledges (cross rail timbers) and bracers (angled timbers) between the ledges and set at roughly 45 degrees to prevent the door from dropping over its life span and then fitted with lining boards or (vertical) panels to one side only, a slightly less expensive door than the FLB door below. Frame Ledge and Brace (FLB.