Mitered and applied molding tend to be higher end.
Cope and stick cabinet doors vs mitered.
In mitered doors the stiles and rails meet at a 45 degree angle.
Shop cope stick cabinet doors at the door stop.
See the post on what is a mitered cabinet door for more info.
The cope and stick joint for cabinet doors is made with a mortise and tenon joint.
While cope stick doors are joined at a 90 degree angle mitered doors are assembled by cutting the stiles and rails at a 45 degree angle.
If you want a raised panel no mitered raised panel and no glaze.
Most end up being mitered simply for the look they can t get with cope and stick and the cost of applied molding doors making them an attractive alternative.
Cope and stick joints.
Still in certain situations a miter is the better choice.
Comments 1 mortis and tenon are much more sustainable also more high end see more.
The more detailed doors are harder on the finisher too.
Cope and stick doors differ from the other 5 piece design by the method of joining the frame.
You need a stick and cope door in the plain white paint see more.
This drawing shows the difference between the mitered joint and the cope and stick joint.
The cabinet is painted white no glaze.
In mitered cabinet doors the method of joining the stiles and rails is different.
The stiles and rails in cope stick doors meet at a 90 degree angle using a machining method called coping.
The two main types of framed cabinet door designs are cope and stick and mitered joints.
I had a custom bathroom vanity made and when it was delivered was appalled at how noticeable the mitered joints on the cabinet doors were.
Mitered vs cope and stick cabinet doors.
You can t profile the outer edge of cope and stick until after assembly.
The two are similar in that they use 4 frame sections and a center panel but differ in the way the 4 frame sections are joined.
No reason why you can t use the stick profile sans cope to produce lots of linear feet of door frame molding followed by outer edge profile.
Mitered vs cope tenon cabinet doors.