Removable stand doors?

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Would love to see some deisgns of doors some people used on their stands. I'm looking to build some sort of door that is either removable or slides completely out of the way for maintenance.
 

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Magnets are the way to go IMO. Don't have a final picture, but that shows when I started running wires neatly.

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Magnets are the way to go IMO. Don't have a final picture, but that shows when I started running wires neatly.

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Going to Home Depot tomorrrow to look for stuff to skin my stand. Yours looks really nice! Any tips? I love your stand.
 

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I used 1/2" oak ply and then ripped 1x for the trim. Use an entire piece for each side to make it more rigid and then use a flush cut bit to create the openings. The doors were thrown together quickly to appease my wife, but I plan on rebuilding them at some point to make them sturdier (going to keep the beadboard though).
 
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I used 1/2" oak ply and then ripped 1x for the trim. Use an entire piece for each side to make it more rigid and then use a flush cut bit to create the openings. The doors were thrown together quickly to appease my wife, but I plan on rebuilding them at some point to make them sturdier (going to keep the beadboard though).
Thanks for this. I am looking to get a piece of plywood for the side and then try to figure out my door situation. Didn't even think about the trkmnwork being a piece of oak itself. Nice job. May tips for my doors? That's my biggest problem now is to get them flush yet removable. I've though of sliding doors, hidged doors, can't figure what to do.
 

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Thanks for this. I am looking to get a piece of plywood for the side and then try to figure out my door situation. Didn't even think about the trkmnwork being a piece of oak itself. Nice job. May tips for my doors? That's my biggest problem now is to get them flush yet removable. I've though of sliding doors, hidged doors, can't figure what to do.
I used pine 1x since you can get it primed. The doors have a tab attached at the bottom that rests on the inside of the stand and the magnet latches at the top. That way they are at the same height and they'll have to be centered to latch properly.
 
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I used pine 1x since you can get it primed. The doors have a tab attached at the bottom that rests on the inside of the stand and the magnet latches at the top. That way they are at the same height and they'll have to be centered to latch properly.

So did you cut the holes for the doors out of the oak itself? Or just framed from the stand itself?
 
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They r crooked in this pix. Lol. But I just hung mine like a picture frame.

Great idea! I'm thinking of something similar or a whole removable front cover. I originally wanted to put a window into my refugium.
 

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So did you cut the holes for the doors out of the oak itself? Or just framed from the stand itself?
The openings were cut out of the oak ply, but the dimensions were determined by the framing of the stand. After it was framed, I attached a sheet of ply to each side and then used a flush cut router bit to match the openings from the framed portion.
 
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The openings were cut out of the oak ply, but the dimensions were determined by the framing of the stand. After it was framed, I attached a sheet of ply to each side and then used a flush cut router bit to match the openings from the framed portion.

If it isn't a pain, can I see the back of the door itself? Is the tab on the door or the stand.
 

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Great idea! I'm thinking of something similar or a whole removable front cover. I originally wanted to put a window into my refugium.
Thanks. If u do this I recommend putting those little rubber pieces on the bottom to help hold them in place.
 
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Thanks. If u do this I recommend putting those little rubber pieces on the bottom to help hold them in place.
There you go again with another great idea!
 

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