Did something stupid, but I think easy to fix.
Ran my panels for a hutch door down to 5/8" and then used my vertical panel raising bit. I'd previously used the bit on 3/4" stock, before I got my planer, and then just did a little rabbet in the back to fit the 1/4" stile grove. But now that I've got a planer- it MUST be used.
Moved the router fence over a bit too much on the last pass to raise the panels and introduced a bit more filet than I planned on- which actually looks nice. Unfortunately (you knew this was coming) my panel edge is now too thin- actually thin by about the depth of the filet.
The panel now is very loose when I dry fit. It would rattle around if I don't do something to adjust it. I was thinking of just cutting some thin shims and placing them at the four corners of the panel on the inside of the doors to bring the panel flush to the front edge of the rail and stile grooves.
Any other obvious fixes?
Ran my panels for a hutch door down to 5/8" and then used my vertical panel raising bit. I'd previously used the bit on 3/4" stock, before I got my planer, and then just did a little rabbet in the back to fit the 1/4" stile grove. But now that I've got a planer- it MUST be used.

Moved the router fence over a bit too much on the last pass to raise the panels and introduced a bit more filet than I planned on- which actually looks nice. Unfortunately (you knew this was coming) my panel edge is now too thin- actually thin by about the depth of the filet.
The panel now is very loose when I dry fit. It would rattle around if I don't do something to adjust it. I was thinking of just cutting some thin shims and placing them at the four corners of the panel on the inside of the doors to bring the panel flush to the front edge of the rail and stile grooves.
Any other obvious fixes?


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