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Door Terms Definitions Dictionary Glossary Encyclopedia and Terminology with Pictures
Active Door The door people use every time they enter or leave the house When there are double doors it is the door that opens with an entry set knob or lever The other door is called the inactive door and opens when the flush bolts are released
Door Anatomy I Door Anatomy II
Antique Brass Finish on hardware that has a brown color
Arch Door Door with arched top rail and arched frame Called also Round Top Door
Single Arch Door Arch Double Door
Backset The distance from the edge of the door to the center of the hole drilled for your entry set knob lever or deadbolt
Blueprint a detailed plan a photographic print showing dimensions front top and side views used for mechanical drawings house and door construction etc
Front View Side View Top View Right Swing
Elevation amp Plan (02) Elevation amp Plan (03) Public Side Elevation (1) Elevation amp Plan (01)
Horizontal Section (1) Vertical Section (1) Public Side Elevation (2) Horizontal Section (2)
Brick mold Exterior trim that covers seam between jamb and wall [ Back to Index ]
Caming Metal parts of the glass design Metal options include lead brass copper zinc (silver) or patina (black)
Carving Authentic hand carving by best Thailandrsquos craftsmen No routers no machine tools are used Over 4000 carving styles available for doors frames casing and lintels in many categories such as Americana patriotic American eagle USA state POW embassy consulate president flag animal horse bird lion tiger eagle bear dog elephant rhino Pegasus unicorn peacock deer Asian Chinese Indian Hindu Japanese Korean corporate pattern business commercial company logo emblem crest monogram name initial Disney drawing classic character Mickey Mouse Pluto Pinocchio dragon European Asian Chinese Indian American Hindu mythology god goddess angel gargoyle beast chimera religious mermaid warrior nautical topics dolphin blue whale killer whale sailboat yacht fish wildlife outdoor carving flower tree country farm nature hunting fishing flying sailing human models woman man erotic nude child architectural style Renaissance Victorian Moroccan Mexican Egyptian Persian Roman Greek Gothic Indian Arabic Thai Khmer Asian Oriental Chinese Japanese Hindu and more [ Back to Index ]
Carving Design Custom Carving Door Carving
Casing A wooden trim around doors that covers seam between jamb and wall It has a strong impact on the overall style appearance and proportion of door opening as well as the overall style of your homes interior On the practical side it conceals the gap between the door frame (called a jamb) and the rough opening and helps to hold the frame in the opening Casing can be relatively plain such as square-edge design or detailed such as colonial-style French-style Asian-style or Mexican-style molding
Casing
Casing gt decorative
casing-101 casing-102 casing-103 casing-104
Certificate of Authenticity Every door we design and make is by order only This is an original and authentic product It is genuine and the only one made by The-Wood Studio It is not a replica a rebuild or repair it has been newly built by skilled artisan No two doors are identical thus making each one of a kind Only authentic hand carving is performed no routers or machine tools of any type are used [ Back to Index ]
Certificate of Authenticity
Custom Glass Original pattern of beveled and stained glass panels
Cylinder Bore Refers to a machining procedure that requires a round hole to accommodate a standard entry set The diameter of the hole is 2-18 drilled in a door for an entry set knob lever or deadbolt [ Back to Index ]
Standard Cylinder Bore Door Drilling Cylinder Bore p1
Cylinder Bore p2 Cylinder Bore p3 Cylinder Bore p4
Deadbolt Locking mechanism for an entrance door or other door Deadbolts can be a single cylinder or double cylinder With a single cylinder deadbolt a key is used on the outside and is turned by hand on the inside With a double cylinder deadbolt a key is used on both sides Double cylinders are only recommended where no one needs to go through a door in case of an emergency [ Back to Index ]
Door Types There are four (4) general types of doors based on door shape
Round Top (SD) Round Top (DD) Rectangular (SD) Rectangular (DD)
Door Shutter A place where double door meet together
DOUBLE DOOR SHUTTERS
Finishing
(1) 12-Step PermaLane IIreg Finish System (2) Penetrating wiping stain sets the color (3) Three Separate coats of alkyd moisture seal with fine sanding between
coats (4) Two coats of imported from Germany lsquoBayer Brandrsquo catalyzed Poly-
Urethane with ultraviolet absorbers Light sanding between coats (5) Stain brightener applied
Door Finishing (69 KB) (6) Detailed hand rubbed to smooth satin finish
Flush Bolts Bolts mounted in a door to lock a door in place These bolts slide up into the jamb above the door and down into the threshold or floor below the door They are primarily used on double doors where one door is locked in place and the other door is the one mainly used (active door) When needed the door locked in place with the flush bolts can be opened Flush bolts are housed in a T-Astragal Examples below [ Back to Index ]
Flush Bolt Flush Bolt Flush Bolt
Frame The set of jambs that holds the door unit together The door is pre-hung in the frame
French Door A door with glass panels separated by wood muntons (one light five light six light eight light ten light or fifteen light)
One (1) Light Six (6) Light Eight (8) Light Ten (10) Light
French Door Arch Top Door with arched top rail and arched frame [ Back to Index ]
Arch Top French Door
Hinges The metal objects that attach your door to the jamb normally with screws They can be made from brass steel iron or other metals
In swing When the door opens into the house when opened
Jambs The wood that surrounds the door unit This is your frame to which the door unit (door doors andor doors and sidelights) is attached Jamb is a part of a door frame that runs vertically between the header and sill Jamb extensions or casing can be used to create a frame that matches the depth of existing walls The top member of a door frame consists of a head jamb two side jambs and a threshold or sill [ Back to Index ]
Kiln-Drying The wood is kiln dried for 2 weeks to a moisture content of 10-12 and has an additional week or so of resting to allow the wood to reabsorb moisture in the air This process ensures that the wood regains its dimensional stability and will not warp or split This critical stage of reabsorbing moisture allows the doors to withstand the rigors of climatic change
Knob Round part of door handle that you hold with your hand The knob can be made of brass porcelain steel glass iron or other products
Layout Design plan (detailed arrangement) of rails mullions panels stiles casing ornaments lintels and carving [ Back to Index ]
layout-101 layout-102 layout-103 layout-104
Left-Hand Term used to describe which way a door is hung on the jamb As viewed from outside the side the hinges are on and the door swings into the house
Left Swing Door
Lever Has the same function as a knob except is longer and thinner To open a door levers are pushed down Beside the decorative uses of a lever they are also used in applications where someone is handicapped and cannot grasp a knob very well [ Back to Index ]
Lintel Decorative carving on the wall just above the door Lintels are made in teak taeng wood monkey wood gypsum sandstone terra-cotta cement and in fiberglass All lintels are made on special orders only
lintel-101 lintel-102 lintel-103 lintel-104
Lockset The complete set of locking hardware mechanism for a door such as Mortise Lock or Bored Lock [ Back to Index ]
Victorian Lockset Antique Lockset Brass Lockset Modern Lockset
Lock - Bored Term Bored Lock describes how the lock fits into round holes which are bored or drilled into the face and edge of the door Its an assembly of a tube-like casing and its inner locking mechanism Bored cylindrical lock is one in which a hole must be drilled into the face of the door as opposed to the edge of the door (as is the case with a mortise lock) Typically the hole is sized from 15 inches to 2125 inches and is centered 25 inches to 5 inches from the leading edge of the doorThe bored cylindrical lock owes its existence to discovering a more cost effective method of locking doors The previous norm the mortise lock is a more complex device and its higher manufacturing cost as well as its more labor intensive installation made the bored cylindrical lock an ideal substitute both in price and functionality The great majority of locks now in use on residences are of this type [ Back to Index ]
Bored Lock p1 Bored Lock p2 Bored Lock p3 Bored Lock p4
Lock - Mortise Term Mortise Lock describes how the lock case fits into a rectangular shaped cavity in the edge of a door This type of lock is enclosed within the edge of a door so that it cannot be seen or removed when the door is closed Mortise lock is one which requires a pocket or mortise to be cut into the door cabinet door or piece of furniture into which the lock is installed Typically mortise locks have been used on older buildings before the advent of bored cylindrical locks but in more recent times they have become a staple of commercial construction and higher end residences The parts included in the typical mortise lock are the lock body (the part which is installed inside the door) the lock trim (which may include any number of different designs of knobs levers handle sets and pulls) and the keyed mortise cylinder which operates the lockingunlocking function of the lock body
Installation of the mortise lock cannot be done practically by the average home owner since it is labor intensive and requires a working knowledge of basic woodworking tools Many installation specialists utilize a mortising jig which makes the actual cutting of the pocket a precise operation but the subsequent installation of the external trim may prove to be problematic if the installer is inexperienced Although the installation of the mortise lock actually weakens the structure of the door it does offer more versatility to the external trim and to the functionality of the lock Where the common bored cylindrical lock lacks the architecture required for ornate or solid cast knobs and levers the mortise lock can accommodate heavier return springs and more solid internal mechanisms to make this possible Further the mortise lock will commonly accept a wide range of other manufacturers cylinders and keyways so that it may conform to existing lock hardware on site [ Back to Index ]
Mortise Lock p1 Mortise Lock p2 Mortise Lock p3
Machining The preparation for the entry set so that it will operate properly in the door (see Bore and Mortise)
Measure Rectangle Door
Measuring a Door (slab) To determine the size of your replacement door you will need to measure exactly your old door For double door taking measurement of one slab is sufficient We only need three (3) numbers You should take a width height and thickness of your old door and send to us by email
Door (slab) Measurement Rough Opening Size
Measuring a Rough Opening For pre-hung doors and entire entrance units requiring a jambs or frames we need the measurements of your rough opening Rough opening measurements are to be taken both horizontally and vertically It is easiest to do this when there is no door installed If a pre-hung door or old entrance unit occupies the current rough opening the measurements should be taken only after removing any and all casing and moldings which will prevent you from seeing the actual rough opening surrounding the door Measure the actual wall opening in which pre-hung door will be installed Measure the openings width across the empty space After that measure the openings height as well as the wall thickness The wall thickness is needed to determine depth of door jambs Your door will be made approximately 316
smaller on the width and frac14 shorter on the height of your actual measurements Itll minimize the amount of trimming (if any) you or your builder will have to perform during the installation process [ Back to Index ]
Measure Arched (round top) Door
Measuring an Arch Door (slab) To measure arched or round top door is a little more involved than standard rectangle doors
1 First take your standard (Width) measurement of the slab 2 Then you must measure your height from the bottom up to the beginning of the arch (Height B) 3 Next measure the height from the bottom to the peak of the arch in the very middle (Height A) 4 Using a Kraft paper (cardboard or poster board) trace a simple but precise pattern of the arch or round top opening Trace the arch at the
location on your existing jamb where the arched top of the door will actually occupy when in the closed position
This pattern on paper will need to be mailed to us This will insure that you door will fit precisely into your existing opening Please feel free to contact us We will be happy to work with you on any of these details
Arched Door Size Rough Opening Measurement
Measuring an Arch Rough Opening Provide template Make an exact duplicate of door rough opening Usually two persons are required to make a good template
Kraft Paper Method
1 First take your standard (Width) measurement of the opening across the empty space 2 Then you must measure your height from the bottom up to the beginning of the arch (Height B) 3 Next measure the height from the bottom to the peak of the arch in the very middle (Height A) 4 Using a Kraft paper (cardboard or poster board) trace a simple but precise pattern of the arch or round top opening Trace the arch along the
wall where the arched top pre-hung door unit will actually be placed
This pattern on paper will need to be mailed to us It will insure that your pre-hung door will fit precisely into the existing opening In addition to we require a measurement of the wall thickness The wall thickness is needed to determine depth of door jambs Your door will be made approximately 316 smaller on the width and frac14 shorter on the height of your actual measurements Itll minimize the amount of trimming (if any) you or your builder will have to perform during the installation process Please feel free to contact us We will be happy to work with you on any of these details Tip One Person should hold a large sheet of heavy Kraft paper across arch top of a door Cellophane tape can be use to aid in stretching Kraft paper tightly over front site Or the paper can be taped to plywood or stiff cardboard while marking then be removed before mailing it to us A second person marks outline of edge of door opening with a soft pencil as accurately as possible [ Back to Index ]
Molding A decorative wooden strip used for ornamentation carving or finishing
Molding
Mortise An elaborate machining process for special entry sets called a mortise lock
Mull cap Interior and exterior trim for seam between door and sidelight [ Back to Index ]
Muntons Wooden trim that holds panels of glass in the door which makes a style of a French door such a five light ten light etc
Teak Muntons
Ornament Additional decorative accessory made in wood or metal (not a door hardware) which adds a unique grace and beauty a manner of very special quality that adorns It is an accent whose virtues or graces add luster to the door
ornament-101 ornament-102 ornament-103 ornament-104
Out swing When the door swings to the outside of the house when opened Commonly used in garage doors [ Back to Index ]
Right Hand Out-Swing Door
Orientation
Door Direction
bull Out Swing Door a door that opens away from the inside of a home building or room bull In Swing Door a door that opens inside or towards the inside of a home building or room bull Swing Door (swinging) a door that can swing open in both directions bull Sliding Door a door that move easily and without interruption over a surface
Door Direction Double Door Orientation Door Shutter Single Door Orientation
Door Orientation
bull Left Hand Door a door that opens on or to the left A door that opens on or towards the side of your body that is to the west when you are facing north
bull Right Hand Door a door that opens on or to the right A door that opens on or towards the side of your body that is to the east when you are facing north
Door Shutter
bull A place where double door meet together A center part (middle) of a double door when theyre closed A part of a double door that closes (close over) by bringing both moving parts (slabs) together A double door formed by complete closure [ Back to Index ]
Pre-Hung Doors or combinations of doors and sidelights put together with jambs hinges threshold T-Astragal and trim to make a total working door system (a unit)
Pre-Hung Door
Right-Hand Term used to describe which way a door is hung on the jamb As viewed from the outside the side the hinges are on and the door swings into the house
Right Swing Door
Rough Opening Opening in the wall for your door andor sidelights before any framing material has been applied This space must be slightly larger then total size of the door and frame together [ Back to Index ]
Rough Opening (Single Door) Rough Opening (Double Door)
Round Top Door with round top rail or transom
Round Top
Sidelight Fixed panel of wood and glass next to door
One Sidelight (SD) Two Sidelights (DD) Two Sidelights (SD)
Slab Door only or sidelight only No frames jambs or parts added to make door operate [ Back to Index ]
Door Slab (SD) Door Slab Door Slab (DD)
T-Astragal Vertical piece of wooden molding that fits between double doors to provide an effective weather seal It is attached to the inactive door of a double door unit It houses the flush bolts Blueprint and examples belowhellip
PARA-T-ASTRAGAL Types of T-Astragal
Genuine Burmese Teak or Teakwood Latin name Tectona Grandis Linn Teak or Golden Teak is the king of hardwoods and its one of the worlds most valuable timbers recognized for its durability and stability Teak is more durable than any other hardwood and has unparalleled rich beauty Teak can withstand all types of weather Ancient Burmese and Thai royalty considered teak to be a royal tree It has been the pillar of the shipbuilding industry for centuries The decks of the Titanic were covered in Teak and the wood is as good today as the day she sank on 1912 Teak is also used in the Middle East oil industry as one of the very few timbers that can withstand the punishing heat of the desert and will not readily catch fire Teak can withstand harsh chemicals and is resistant to fungi rot and termites Unlike other woods teak does not turn black when in contact with metals It looks best when applied transparent and light colors
Teakwood (Teak) Tectona Grandis Linn
Teak is the common name for ldquoTectona grandisrdquo a large deciduous tree of the family Verbenaceae or its wood one of the most valuable timbers Teak has been widely used in India for more than 2000 years The name teak is from the Malayan word tekka The tree has a straight but often buttressed stem (ie thickened at the base) a spreading crown and four-sided branch lets with large quadrangular pith The leaves are opposite or sometimes whorled in young specimens about 05 meter (15 feet) long and 23 centimeters (9 inches) wide In shape they resemble those of the tobacco plant but their substance is hard and the surface rough The branches terminate in many small white flowers in large erect cross-branched panicles The fruit is a drupe (fleshy with a stony seed) two-thirds of an inch in diameter The bark of the stem is about 13 cm thick gray or brownish gray the sapwood white the unseasoned heartwood has a pleasant and strong aromatic fragrance and a beautiful golden-yellow colour which on seasoning darkens into brown mottled with darker streaks The timber retains its aromatic fragrance to a great age Native to India Burma and Thailand the tree grows as far north as about the 25th parallel in these areas and to the 32nd parallel in the Punjab The tree is not found near the coast the most valuable forests are on low hills up to about 3000 feet Stands are also found in the Philippines and in Java and elsewhere in the Malay Archipelago Teak is also planted in Africa and Central America During the dry season the tree is leafless in hot localities the leaves fall in January but in moist places the tree remains green until March At the end of the dry season when the first monsoon rains fall the new foliage emerges Although the tree flowers freely few seeds are produced because many of the flowers are sterile The forest fires of the dry season after the seeds have ripened and have partly fallen impede the spread of the tree by self-sown seed Teak trees on good soil have attained an average height of 18 m in 15 years with a girth breast high of 05 m In the natural forests teak timber with a girth of about 2 m (diameter of 06
m) is never less than 100 and often more than 200 years old Mature trees are usually not more than 150 ft high Due to the oil and rubber found naturally in the wood teak has a greater ability to withstand the elements than any other wood For this reason it has been the preferred choice for boats and in fact it has been used on aircraft carrier decks This is because of its ability to resist splintering warping and rotting (If left un-oiled our furniture will turn a soft dove gray when allowed to remain outdoors This process will take approximately one year) Teak timber is valued in warm countries principally for its extraordinary durability The timber is practically imperishable under cover Teakwood is well know since earlyancient times as a valuable resource due to its long life reliability and weather resistance as well as its workable qualities Pieces of teak have been found (in India) over 200 years old and still intact Teakwood is used for shipbuilding fine furniture door and window frames wharves bridges cooling-tower louvers flooring paneling railway cars and Venetian blinds An important property of teak is its extremely good dimensional stability It is strong of medium weight and of average hardness Termites eat the sapwood but rarely attack the heartwood it is not however completely resistant to marine borers Teak also refers specifically to the wood and its characteristic color which ranges from olive to yellowish gray or moderate brown Teak furniture dates back prior to the 19th century used mainly by the Chinese for export to Europe The Victorian era also incorporated the use of teakwood during the mechanical era of the 1840rsquos with the invention of presses veneer cutters etc which enabled them to create decorative elegant high class furniture Another factor here is transportation (shipping) was also becoming more advanced Burma produces most of the worlds supply India Thailand Indonesia and Sri Lanka (Ceylon) ranking next in production [ Back to Index ]
Taengwood
Taengwood
Latin name Shorea Obtusa Taeng or Modulus of Elasticity is a hardwood grown in Malaysia and Indonesia Natural color of the wood varies from dark reddish to mixture of yellow and white Taeng is as hard as Mahogany therefore carving on Taeng is not as fine as on Teak Taeng is about 30-40 less expensive than Teak It has a coarse grain and provides a good durability Taeng is not termite resistant by nature as Teak therefore protective chemicals are applied Taeng looks best when stained in darker colors [ Back to Index ]
COLOR-O3 COLOR-O1 COLOR-07 COLOR-10
Threshold The part of the door unit which is attached to the floor under the door
Transom Fixed plain wood carved wood or window light mounted in the wall above the door [ Back to Index ]
Transom (SD) Transom (DD)
Quality The-Wood Studio is Thailands only door designer manufacturer and exporter which quality match US Canadian and European standards please see Door Specifications for details
Unit All parts needed to hang the door andor sidelights The parts include Jambs Hinges Weather-stripping Casing Brick mold Threshold Flush Bolts and a T-Astragal on double doors and a sweep on an in swing unit
Wood Species Wood used to build doors and frames showing its hardness index Comparison of Asian hardwoods with wood available in North America and Europe The-Wood Studio premier hardwoods [ Back to Index ]
Wood Common Name Wood Latin Name Hardness Index Makha Wood Afzelia Xylocarpa Craib 2600 Red Wood X Kerii 2570 Asian Rosewood Pterocarpus Macrocarpus 2450 Taeng (Modulus of Elasticity) Shorea Obtusa 2200 Mahogany Melia Genus 2200 Pecan Hickory Carya Illinoinensis 1820 Bamboo Dendrocalamus Hamiltonii 1800 Maple Acer Macrophyllum 1450 White Oak Quercus Alba 1360 Teakwood (Teak) Tectona Grandis Linn 1150 Walnut Juglans Nigra 1010 Black Cherry Prunus Serotina 950 Rubber Wood Hevea Brasiliensis Muell Arg 900 Monkey Wood Samanea Saman Merr 760 Table Mountain Pine Pinus Pungens 690
Backset The distance from the edge of the door to the center of the hole drilled for your entry set knob lever or deadbolt
Blueprint a detailed plan a photographic print showing dimensions front top and side views used for mechanical drawings house and door construction etc
Front View Side View Top View Right Swing
Elevation amp Plan (02) Elevation amp Plan (03) Public Side Elevation (1) Elevation amp Plan (01)
Horizontal Section (1) Vertical Section (1) Public Side Elevation (2) Horizontal Section (2)
Brick mold Exterior trim that covers seam between jamb and wall [ Back to Index ]
Caming Metal parts of the glass design Metal options include lead brass copper zinc (silver) or patina (black)
Carving Authentic hand carving by best Thailandrsquos craftsmen No routers no machine tools are used Over 4000 carving styles available for doors frames casing and lintels in many categories such as Americana patriotic American eagle USA state POW embassy consulate president flag animal horse bird lion tiger eagle bear dog elephant rhino Pegasus unicorn peacock deer Asian Chinese Indian Hindu Japanese Korean corporate pattern business commercial company logo emblem crest monogram name initial Disney drawing classic character Mickey Mouse Pluto Pinocchio dragon European Asian Chinese Indian American Hindu mythology god goddess angel gargoyle beast chimera religious mermaid warrior nautical topics dolphin blue whale killer whale sailboat yacht fish wildlife outdoor carving flower tree country farm nature hunting fishing flying sailing human models woman man erotic nude child architectural style Renaissance Victorian Moroccan Mexican Egyptian Persian Roman Greek Gothic Indian Arabic Thai Khmer Asian Oriental Chinese Japanese Hindu and more [ Back to Index ]
Carving Design Custom Carving Door Carving
Casing A wooden trim around doors that covers seam between jamb and wall It has a strong impact on the overall style appearance and proportion of door opening as well as the overall style of your homes interior On the practical side it conceals the gap between the door frame (called a jamb) and the rough opening and helps to hold the frame in the opening Casing can be relatively plain such as square-edge design or detailed such as colonial-style French-style Asian-style or Mexican-style molding
Casing
Casing gt decorative
casing-101 casing-102 casing-103 casing-104
Certificate of Authenticity Every door we design and make is by order only This is an original and authentic product It is genuine and the only one made by The-Wood Studio It is not a replica a rebuild or repair it has been newly built by skilled artisan No two doors are identical thus making each one of a kind Only authentic hand carving is performed no routers or machine tools of any type are used [ Back to Index ]
Certificate of Authenticity
Custom Glass Original pattern of beveled and stained glass panels
Cylinder Bore Refers to a machining procedure that requires a round hole to accommodate a standard entry set The diameter of the hole is 2-18 drilled in a door for an entry set knob lever or deadbolt [ Back to Index ]
Standard Cylinder Bore Door Drilling Cylinder Bore p1
Cylinder Bore p2 Cylinder Bore p3 Cylinder Bore p4
Deadbolt Locking mechanism for an entrance door or other door Deadbolts can be a single cylinder or double cylinder With a single cylinder deadbolt a key is used on the outside and is turned by hand on the inside With a double cylinder deadbolt a key is used on both sides Double cylinders are only recommended where no one needs to go through a door in case of an emergency [ Back to Index ]
Door Types There are four (4) general types of doors based on door shape
Round Top (SD) Round Top (DD) Rectangular (SD) Rectangular (DD)
Door Shutter A place where double door meet together
DOUBLE DOOR SHUTTERS
Finishing
(1) 12-Step PermaLane IIreg Finish System (2) Penetrating wiping stain sets the color (3) Three Separate coats of alkyd moisture seal with fine sanding between
coats (4) Two coats of imported from Germany lsquoBayer Brandrsquo catalyzed Poly-
Urethane with ultraviolet absorbers Light sanding between coats (5) Stain brightener applied
Door Finishing (69 KB) (6) Detailed hand rubbed to smooth satin finish
Flush Bolts Bolts mounted in a door to lock a door in place These bolts slide up into the jamb above the door and down into the threshold or floor below the door They are primarily used on double doors where one door is locked in place and the other door is the one mainly used (active door) When needed the door locked in place with the flush bolts can be opened Flush bolts are housed in a T-Astragal Examples below [ Back to Index ]
Flush Bolt Flush Bolt Flush Bolt
Frame The set of jambs that holds the door unit together The door is pre-hung in the frame
French Door A door with glass panels separated by wood muntons (one light five light six light eight light ten light or fifteen light)
One (1) Light Six (6) Light Eight (8) Light Ten (10) Light
French Door Arch Top Door with arched top rail and arched frame [ Back to Index ]
Arch Top French Door
Hinges The metal objects that attach your door to the jamb normally with screws They can be made from brass steel iron or other metals
In swing When the door opens into the house when opened
Jambs The wood that surrounds the door unit This is your frame to which the door unit (door doors andor doors and sidelights) is attached Jamb is a part of a door frame that runs vertically between the header and sill Jamb extensions or casing can be used to create a frame that matches the depth of existing walls The top member of a door frame consists of a head jamb two side jambs and a threshold or sill [ Back to Index ]
Kiln-Drying The wood is kiln dried for 2 weeks to a moisture content of 10-12 and has an additional week or so of resting to allow the wood to reabsorb moisture in the air This process ensures that the wood regains its dimensional stability and will not warp or split This critical stage of reabsorbing moisture allows the doors to withstand the rigors of climatic change
Knob Round part of door handle that you hold with your hand The knob can be made of brass porcelain steel glass iron or other products
Layout Design plan (detailed arrangement) of rails mullions panels stiles casing ornaments lintels and carving [ Back to Index ]
layout-101 layout-102 layout-103 layout-104
Left-Hand Term used to describe which way a door is hung on the jamb As viewed from outside the side the hinges are on and the door swings into the house
Left Swing Door
Lever Has the same function as a knob except is longer and thinner To open a door levers are pushed down Beside the decorative uses of a lever they are also used in applications where someone is handicapped and cannot grasp a knob very well [ Back to Index ]
Lintel Decorative carving on the wall just above the door Lintels are made in teak taeng wood monkey wood gypsum sandstone terra-cotta cement and in fiberglass All lintels are made on special orders only
lintel-101 lintel-102 lintel-103 lintel-104
Lockset The complete set of locking hardware mechanism for a door such as Mortise Lock or Bored Lock [ Back to Index ]
Victorian Lockset Antique Lockset Brass Lockset Modern Lockset
Lock - Bored Term Bored Lock describes how the lock fits into round holes which are bored or drilled into the face and edge of the door Its an assembly of a tube-like casing and its inner locking mechanism Bored cylindrical lock is one in which a hole must be drilled into the face of the door as opposed to the edge of the door (as is the case with a mortise lock) Typically the hole is sized from 15 inches to 2125 inches and is centered 25 inches to 5 inches from the leading edge of the doorThe bored cylindrical lock owes its existence to discovering a more cost effective method of locking doors The previous norm the mortise lock is a more complex device and its higher manufacturing cost as well as its more labor intensive installation made the bored cylindrical lock an ideal substitute both in price and functionality The great majority of locks now in use on residences are of this type [ Back to Index ]
Bored Lock p1 Bored Lock p2 Bored Lock p3 Bored Lock p4
Lock - Mortise Term Mortise Lock describes how the lock case fits into a rectangular shaped cavity in the edge of a door This type of lock is enclosed within the edge of a door so that it cannot be seen or removed when the door is closed Mortise lock is one which requires a pocket or mortise to be cut into the door cabinet door or piece of furniture into which the lock is installed Typically mortise locks have been used on older buildings before the advent of bored cylindrical locks but in more recent times they have become a staple of commercial construction and higher end residences The parts included in the typical mortise lock are the lock body (the part which is installed inside the door) the lock trim (which may include any number of different designs of knobs levers handle sets and pulls) and the keyed mortise cylinder which operates the lockingunlocking function of the lock body
Installation of the mortise lock cannot be done practically by the average home owner since it is labor intensive and requires a working knowledge of basic woodworking tools Many installation specialists utilize a mortising jig which makes the actual cutting of the pocket a precise operation but the subsequent installation of the external trim may prove to be problematic if the installer is inexperienced Although the installation of the mortise lock actually weakens the structure of the door it does offer more versatility to the external trim and to the functionality of the lock Where the common bored cylindrical lock lacks the architecture required for ornate or solid cast knobs and levers the mortise lock can accommodate heavier return springs and more solid internal mechanisms to make this possible Further the mortise lock will commonly accept a wide range of other manufacturers cylinders and keyways so that it may conform to existing lock hardware on site [ Back to Index ]
Mortise Lock p1 Mortise Lock p2 Mortise Lock p3
Machining The preparation for the entry set so that it will operate properly in the door (see Bore and Mortise)
Measure Rectangle Door
Measuring a Door (slab) To determine the size of your replacement door you will need to measure exactly your old door For double door taking measurement of one slab is sufficient We only need three (3) numbers You should take a width height and thickness of your old door and send to us by email
Door (slab) Measurement Rough Opening Size
Measuring a Rough Opening For pre-hung doors and entire entrance units requiring a jambs or frames we need the measurements of your rough opening Rough opening measurements are to be taken both horizontally and vertically It is easiest to do this when there is no door installed If a pre-hung door or old entrance unit occupies the current rough opening the measurements should be taken only after removing any and all casing and moldings which will prevent you from seeing the actual rough opening surrounding the door Measure the actual wall opening in which pre-hung door will be installed Measure the openings width across the empty space After that measure the openings height as well as the wall thickness The wall thickness is needed to determine depth of door jambs Your door will be made approximately 316
smaller on the width and frac14 shorter on the height of your actual measurements Itll minimize the amount of trimming (if any) you or your builder will have to perform during the installation process [ Back to Index ]
Measure Arched (round top) Door
Measuring an Arch Door (slab) To measure arched or round top door is a little more involved than standard rectangle doors
1 First take your standard (Width) measurement of the slab 2 Then you must measure your height from the bottom up to the beginning of the arch (Height B) 3 Next measure the height from the bottom to the peak of the arch in the very middle (Height A) 4 Using a Kraft paper (cardboard or poster board) trace a simple but precise pattern of the arch or round top opening Trace the arch at the
location on your existing jamb where the arched top of the door will actually occupy when in the closed position
This pattern on paper will need to be mailed to us This will insure that you door will fit precisely into your existing opening Please feel free to contact us We will be happy to work with you on any of these details
Arched Door Size Rough Opening Measurement
Measuring an Arch Rough Opening Provide template Make an exact duplicate of door rough opening Usually two persons are required to make a good template
Kraft Paper Method
1 First take your standard (Width) measurement of the opening across the empty space 2 Then you must measure your height from the bottom up to the beginning of the arch (Height B) 3 Next measure the height from the bottom to the peak of the arch in the very middle (Height A) 4 Using a Kraft paper (cardboard or poster board) trace a simple but precise pattern of the arch or round top opening Trace the arch along the
wall where the arched top pre-hung door unit will actually be placed
This pattern on paper will need to be mailed to us It will insure that your pre-hung door will fit precisely into the existing opening In addition to we require a measurement of the wall thickness The wall thickness is needed to determine depth of door jambs Your door will be made approximately 316 smaller on the width and frac14 shorter on the height of your actual measurements Itll minimize the amount of trimming (if any) you or your builder will have to perform during the installation process Please feel free to contact us We will be happy to work with you on any of these details Tip One Person should hold a large sheet of heavy Kraft paper across arch top of a door Cellophane tape can be use to aid in stretching Kraft paper tightly over front site Or the paper can be taped to plywood or stiff cardboard while marking then be removed before mailing it to us A second person marks outline of edge of door opening with a soft pencil as accurately as possible [ Back to Index ]
Molding A decorative wooden strip used for ornamentation carving or finishing
Molding
Mortise An elaborate machining process for special entry sets called a mortise lock
Mull cap Interior and exterior trim for seam between door and sidelight [ Back to Index ]
Muntons Wooden trim that holds panels of glass in the door which makes a style of a French door such a five light ten light etc
Teak Muntons
Ornament Additional decorative accessory made in wood or metal (not a door hardware) which adds a unique grace and beauty a manner of very special quality that adorns It is an accent whose virtues or graces add luster to the door
ornament-101 ornament-102 ornament-103 ornament-104
Out swing When the door swings to the outside of the house when opened Commonly used in garage doors [ Back to Index ]
Right Hand Out-Swing Door
Orientation
Door Direction
bull Out Swing Door a door that opens away from the inside of a home building or room bull In Swing Door a door that opens inside or towards the inside of a home building or room bull Swing Door (swinging) a door that can swing open in both directions bull Sliding Door a door that move easily and without interruption over a surface
Door Direction Double Door Orientation Door Shutter Single Door Orientation
Door Orientation
bull Left Hand Door a door that opens on or to the left A door that opens on or towards the side of your body that is to the west when you are facing north
bull Right Hand Door a door that opens on or to the right A door that opens on or towards the side of your body that is to the east when you are facing north
Door Shutter
bull A place where double door meet together A center part (middle) of a double door when theyre closed A part of a double door that closes (close over) by bringing both moving parts (slabs) together A double door formed by complete closure [ Back to Index ]
Pre-Hung Doors or combinations of doors and sidelights put together with jambs hinges threshold T-Astragal and trim to make a total working door system (a unit)
Pre-Hung Door
Right-Hand Term used to describe which way a door is hung on the jamb As viewed from the outside the side the hinges are on and the door swings into the house
Right Swing Door
Rough Opening Opening in the wall for your door andor sidelights before any framing material has been applied This space must be slightly larger then total size of the door and frame together [ Back to Index ]
Rough Opening (Single Door) Rough Opening (Double Door)
Round Top Door with round top rail or transom
Round Top
Sidelight Fixed panel of wood and glass next to door
One Sidelight (SD) Two Sidelights (DD) Two Sidelights (SD)
Slab Door only or sidelight only No frames jambs or parts added to make door operate [ Back to Index ]
Door Slab (SD) Door Slab Door Slab (DD)
T-Astragal Vertical piece of wooden molding that fits between double doors to provide an effective weather seal It is attached to the inactive door of a double door unit It houses the flush bolts Blueprint and examples belowhellip
PARA-T-ASTRAGAL Types of T-Astragal
Genuine Burmese Teak or Teakwood Latin name Tectona Grandis Linn Teak or Golden Teak is the king of hardwoods and its one of the worlds most valuable timbers recognized for its durability and stability Teak is more durable than any other hardwood and has unparalleled rich beauty Teak can withstand all types of weather Ancient Burmese and Thai royalty considered teak to be a royal tree It has been the pillar of the shipbuilding industry for centuries The decks of the Titanic were covered in Teak and the wood is as good today as the day she sank on 1912 Teak is also used in the Middle East oil industry as one of the very few timbers that can withstand the punishing heat of the desert and will not readily catch fire Teak can withstand harsh chemicals and is resistant to fungi rot and termites Unlike other woods teak does not turn black when in contact with metals It looks best when applied transparent and light colors
Teakwood (Teak) Tectona Grandis Linn
Teak is the common name for ldquoTectona grandisrdquo a large deciduous tree of the family Verbenaceae or its wood one of the most valuable timbers Teak has been widely used in India for more than 2000 years The name teak is from the Malayan word tekka The tree has a straight but often buttressed stem (ie thickened at the base) a spreading crown and four-sided branch lets with large quadrangular pith The leaves are opposite or sometimes whorled in young specimens about 05 meter (15 feet) long and 23 centimeters (9 inches) wide In shape they resemble those of the tobacco plant but their substance is hard and the surface rough The branches terminate in many small white flowers in large erect cross-branched panicles The fruit is a drupe (fleshy with a stony seed) two-thirds of an inch in diameter The bark of the stem is about 13 cm thick gray or brownish gray the sapwood white the unseasoned heartwood has a pleasant and strong aromatic fragrance and a beautiful golden-yellow colour which on seasoning darkens into brown mottled with darker streaks The timber retains its aromatic fragrance to a great age Native to India Burma and Thailand the tree grows as far north as about the 25th parallel in these areas and to the 32nd parallel in the Punjab The tree is not found near the coast the most valuable forests are on low hills up to about 3000 feet Stands are also found in the Philippines and in Java and elsewhere in the Malay Archipelago Teak is also planted in Africa and Central America During the dry season the tree is leafless in hot localities the leaves fall in January but in moist places the tree remains green until March At the end of the dry season when the first monsoon rains fall the new foliage emerges Although the tree flowers freely few seeds are produced because many of the flowers are sterile The forest fires of the dry season after the seeds have ripened and have partly fallen impede the spread of the tree by self-sown seed Teak trees on good soil have attained an average height of 18 m in 15 years with a girth breast high of 05 m In the natural forests teak timber with a girth of about 2 m (diameter of 06
m) is never less than 100 and often more than 200 years old Mature trees are usually not more than 150 ft high Due to the oil and rubber found naturally in the wood teak has a greater ability to withstand the elements than any other wood For this reason it has been the preferred choice for boats and in fact it has been used on aircraft carrier decks This is because of its ability to resist splintering warping and rotting (If left un-oiled our furniture will turn a soft dove gray when allowed to remain outdoors This process will take approximately one year) Teak timber is valued in warm countries principally for its extraordinary durability The timber is practically imperishable under cover Teakwood is well know since earlyancient times as a valuable resource due to its long life reliability and weather resistance as well as its workable qualities Pieces of teak have been found (in India) over 200 years old and still intact Teakwood is used for shipbuilding fine furniture door and window frames wharves bridges cooling-tower louvers flooring paneling railway cars and Venetian blinds An important property of teak is its extremely good dimensional stability It is strong of medium weight and of average hardness Termites eat the sapwood but rarely attack the heartwood it is not however completely resistant to marine borers Teak also refers specifically to the wood and its characteristic color which ranges from olive to yellowish gray or moderate brown Teak furniture dates back prior to the 19th century used mainly by the Chinese for export to Europe The Victorian era also incorporated the use of teakwood during the mechanical era of the 1840rsquos with the invention of presses veneer cutters etc which enabled them to create decorative elegant high class furniture Another factor here is transportation (shipping) was also becoming more advanced Burma produces most of the worlds supply India Thailand Indonesia and Sri Lanka (Ceylon) ranking next in production [ Back to Index ]
Taengwood
Taengwood
Latin name Shorea Obtusa Taeng or Modulus of Elasticity is a hardwood grown in Malaysia and Indonesia Natural color of the wood varies from dark reddish to mixture of yellow and white Taeng is as hard as Mahogany therefore carving on Taeng is not as fine as on Teak Taeng is about 30-40 less expensive than Teak It has a coarse grain and provides a good durability Taeng is not termite resistant by nature as Teak therefore protective chemicals are applied Taeng looks best when stained in darker colors [ Back to Index ]
COLOR-O3 COLOR-O1 COLOR-07 COLOR-10
Threshold The part of the door unit which is attached to the floor under the door
Transom Fixed plain wood carved wood or window light mounted in the wall above the door [ Back to Index ]
Transom (SD) Transom (DD)
Quality The-Wood Studio is Thailands only door designer manufacturer and exporter which quality match US Canadian and European standards please see Door Specifications for details
Unit All parts needed to hang the door andor sidelights The parts include Jambs Hinges Weather-stripping Casing Brick mold Threshold Flush Bolts and a T-Astragal on double doors and a sweep on an in swing unit
Wood Species Wood used to build doors and frames showing its hardness index Comparison of Asian hardwoods with wood available in North America and Europe The-Wood Studio premier hardwoods [ Back to Index ]
Wood Common Name Wood Latin Name Hardness Index Makha Wood Afzelia Xylocarpa Craib 2600 Red Wood X Kerii 2570 Asian Rosewood Pterocarpus Macrocarpus 2450 Taeng (Modulus of Elasticity) Shorea Obtusa 2200 Mahogany Melia Genus 2200 Pecan Hickory Carya Illinoinensis 1820 Bamboo Dendrocalamus Hamiltonii 1800 Maple Acer Macrophyllum 1450 White Oak Quercus Alba 1360 Teakwood (Teak) Tectona Grandis Linn 1150 Walnut Juglans Nigra 1010 Black Cherry Prunus Serotina 950 Rubber Wood Hevea Brasiliensis Muell Arg 900 Monkey Wood Samanea Saman Merr 760 Table Mountain Pine Pinus Pungens 690
Horizontal Section (1) Vertical Section (1) Public Side Elevation (2) Horizontal Section (2)
Brick mold Exterior trim that covers seam between jamb and wall [ Back to Index ]
Caming Metal parts of the glass design Metal options include lead brass copper zinc (silver) or patina (black)
Carving Authentic hand carving by best Thailandrsquos craftsmen No routers no machine tools are used Over 4000 carving styles available for doors frames casing and lintels in many categories such as Americana patriotic American eagle USA state POW embassy consulate president flag animal horse bird lion tiger eagle bear dog elephant rhino Pegasus unicorn peacock deer Asian Chinese Indian Hindu Japanese Korean corporate pattern business commercial company logo emblem crest monogram name initial Disney drawing classic character Mickey Mouse Pluto Pinocchio dragon European Asian Chinese Indian American Hindu mythology god goddess angel gargoyle beast chimera religious mermaid warrior nautical topics dolphin blue whale killer whale sailboat yacht fish wildlife outdoor carving flower tree country farm nature hunting fishing flying sailing human models woman man erotic nude child architectural style Renaissance Victorian Moroccan Mexican Egyptian Persian Roman Greek Gothic Indian Arabic Thai Khmer Asian Oriental Chinese Japanese Hindu and more [ Back to Index ]
Carving Design Custom Carving Door Carving
Casing A wooden trim around doors that covers seam between jamb and wall It has a strong impact on the overall style appearance and proportion of door opening as well as the overall style of your homes interior On the practical side it conceals the gap between the door frame (called a jamb) and the rough opening and helps to hold the frame in the opening Casing can be relatively plain such as square-edge design or detailed such as colonial-style French-style Asian-style or Mexican-style molding
Casing
Casing gt decorative
casing-101 casing-102 casing-103 casing-104
Certificate of Authenticity Every door we design and make is by order only This is an original and authentic product It is genuine and the only one made by The-Wood Studio It is not a replica a rebuild or repair it has been newly built by skilled artisan No two doors are identical thus making each one of a kind Only authentic hand carving is performed no routers or machine tools of any type are used [ Back to Index ]
Certificate of Authenticity
Custom Glass Original pattern of beveled and stained glass panels
Cylinder Bore Refers to a machining procedure that requires a round hole to accommodate a standard entry set The diameter of the hole is 2-18 drilled in a door for an entry set knob lever or deadbolt [ Back to Index ]
Standard Cylinder Bore Door Drilling Cylinder Bore p1
Cylinder Bore p2 Cylinder Bore p3 Cylinder Bore p4
Deadbolt Locking mechanism for an entrance door or other door Deadbolts can be a single cylinder or double cylinder With a single cylinder deadbolt a key is used on the outside and is turned by hand on the inside With a double cylinder deadbolt a key is used on both sides Double cylinders are only recommended where no one needs to go through a door in case of an emergency [ Back to Index ]
Door Types There are four (4) general types of doors based on door shape
Round Top (SD) Round Top (DD) Rectangular (SD) Rectangular (DD)
Door Shutter A place where double door meet together
DOUBLE DOOR SHUTTERS
Finishing
(1) 12-Step PermaLane IIreg Finish System (2) Penetrating wiping stain sets the color (3) Three Separate coats of alkyd moisture seal with fine sanding between
coats (4) Two coats of imported from Germany lsquoBayer Brandrsquo catalyzed Poly-
Urethane with ultraviolet absorbers Light sanding between coats (5) Stain brightener applied
Door Finishing (69 KB) (6) Detailed hand rubbed to smooth satin finish
Flush Bolts Bolts mounted in a door to lock a door in place These bolts slide up into the jamb above the door and down into the threshold or floor below the door They are primarily used on double doors where one door is locked in place and the other door is the one mainly used (active door) When needed the door locked in place with the flush bolts can be opened Flush bolts are housed in a T-Astragal Examples below [ Back to Index ]
Flush Bolt Flush Bolt Flush Bolt
Frame The set of jambs that holds the door unit together The door is pre-hung in the frame
French Door A door with glass panels separated by wood muntons (one light five light six light eight light ten light or fifteen light)
One (1) Light Six (6) Light Eight (8) Light Ten (10) Light
French Door Arch Top Door with arched top rail and arched frame [ Back to Index ]
Arch Top French Door
Hinges The metal objects that attach your door to the jamb normally with screws They can be made from brass steel iron or other metals
In swing When the door opens into the house when opened
Jambs The wood that surrounds the door unit This is your frame to which the door unit (door doors andor doors and sidelights) is attached Jamb is a part of a door frame that runs vertically between the header and sill Jamb extensions or casing can be used to create a frame that matches the depth of existing walls The top member of a door frame consists of a head jamb two side jambs and a threshold or sill [ Back to Index ]
Kiln-Drying The wood is kiln dried for 2 weeks to a moisture content of 10-12 and has an additional week or so of resting to allow the wood to reabsorb moisture in the air This process ensures that the wood regains its dimensional stability and will not warp or split This critical stage of reabsorbing moisture allows the doors to withstand the rigors of climatic change
Knob Round part of door handle that you hold with your hand The knob can be made of brass porcelain steel glass iron or other products
Layout Design plan (detailed arrangement) of rails mullions panels stiles casing ornaments lintels and carving [ Back to Index ]
layout-101 layout-102 layout-103 layout-104
Left-Hand Term used to describe which way a door is hung on the jamb As viewed from outside the side the hinges are on and the door swings into the house
Left Swing Door
Lever Has the same function as a knob except is longer and thinner To open a door levers are pushed down Beside the decorative uses of a lever they are also used in applications where someone is handicapped and cannot grasp a knob very well [ Back to Index ]
Lintel Decorative carving on the wall just above the door Lintels are made in teak taeng wood monkey wood gypsum sandstone terra-cotta cement and in fiberglass All lintels are made on special orders only
lintel-101 lintel-102 lintel-103 lintel-104
Lockset The complete set of locking hardware mechanism for a door such as Mortise Lock or Bored Lock [ Back to Index ]
Victorian Lockset Antique Lockset Brass Lockset Modern Lockset
Lock - Bored Term Bored Lock describes how the lock fits into round holes which are bored or drilled into the face and edge of the door Its an assembly of a tube-like casing and its inner locking mechanism Bored cylindrical lock is one in which a hole must be drilled into the face of the door as opposed to the edge of the door (as is the case with a mortise lock) Typically the hole is sized from 15 inches to 2125 inches and is centered 25 inches to 5 inches from the leading edge of the doorThe bored cylindrical lock owes its existence to discovering a more cost effective method of locking doors The previous norm the mortise lock is a more complex device and its higher manufacturing cost as well as its more labor intensive installation made the bored cylindrical lock an ideal substitute both in price and functionality The great majority of locks now in use on residences are of this type [ Back to Index ]
Bored Lock p1 Bored Lock p2 Bored Lock p3 Bored Lock p4
Lock - Mortise Term Mortise Lock describes how the lock case fits into a rectangular shaped cavity in the edge of a door This type of lock is enclosed within the edge of a door so that it cannot be seen or removed when the door is closed Mortise lock is one which requires a pocket or mortise to be cut into the door cabinet door or piece of furniture into which the lock is installed Typically mortise locks have been used on older buildings before the advent of bored cylindrical locks but in more recent times they have become a staple of commercial construction and higher end residences The parts included in the typical mortise lock are the lock body (the part which is installed inside the door) the lock trim (which may include any number of different designs of knobs levers handle sets and pulls) and the keyed mortise cylinder which operates the lockingunlocking function of the lock body
Installation of the mortise lock cannot be done practically by the average home owner since it is labor intensive and requires a working knowledge of basic woodworking tools Many installation specialists utilize a mortising jig which makes the actual cutting of the pocket a precise operation but the subsequent installation of the external trim may prove to be problematic if the installer is inexperienced Although the installation of the mortise lock actually weakens the structure of the door it does offer more versatility to the external trim and to the functionality of the lock Where the common bored cylindrical lock lacks the architecture required for ornate or solid cast knobs and levers the mortise lock can accommodate heavier return springs and more solid internal mechanisms to make this possible Further the mortise lock will commonly accept a wide range of other manufacturers cylinders and keyways so that it may conform to existing lock hardware on site [ Back to Index ]
Mortise Lock p1 Mortise Lock p2 Mortise Lock p3
Machining The preparation for the entry set so that it will operate properly in the door (see Bore and Mortise)
Measure Rectangle Door
Measuring a Door (slab) To determine the size of your replacement door you will need to measure exactly your old door For double door taking measurement of one slab is sufficient We only need three (3) numbers You should take a width height and thickness of your old door and send to us by email
Door (slab) Measurement Rough Opening Size
Measuring a Rough Opening For pre-hung doors and entire entrance units requiring a jambs or frames we need the measurements of your rough opening Rough opening measurements are to be taken both horizontally and vertically It is easiest to do this when there is no door installed If a pre-hung door or old entrance unit occupies the current rough opening the measurements should be taken only after removing any and all casing and moldings which will prevent you from seeing the actual rough opening surrounding the door Measure the actual wall opening in which pre-hung door will be installed Measure the openings width across the empty space After that measure the openings height as well as the wall thickness The wall thickness is needed to determine depth of door jambs Your door will be made approximately 316
smaller on the width and frac14 shorter on the height of your actual measurements Itll minimize the amount of trimming (if any) you or your builder will have to perform during the installation process [ Back to Index ]
Measure Arched (round top) Door
Measuring an Arch Door (slab) To measure arched or round top door is a little more involved than standard rectangle doors
1 First take your standard (Width) measurement of the slab 2 Then you must measure your height from the bottom up to the beginning of the arch (Height B) 3 Next measure the height from the bottom to the peak of the arch in the very middle (Height A) 4 Using a Kraft paper (cardboard or poster board) trace a simple but precise pattern of the arch or round top opening Trace the arch at the
location on your existing jamb where the arched top of the door will actually occupy when in the closed position
This pattern on paper will need to be mailed to us This will insure that you door will fit precisely into your existing opening Please feel free to contact us We will be happy to work with you on any of these details
Arched Door Size Rough Opening Measurement
Measuring an Arch Rough Opening Provide template Make an exact duplicate of door rough opening Usually two persons are required to make a good template
Kraft Paper Method
1 First take your standard (Width) measurement of the opening across the empty space 2 Then you must measure your height from the bottom up to the beginning of the arch (Height B) 3 Next measure the height from the bottom to the peak of the arch in the very middle (Height A) 4 Using a Kraft paper (cardboard or poster board) trace a simple but precise pattern of the arch or round top opening Trace the arch along the
wall where the arched top pre-hung door unit will actually be placed
This pattern on paper will need to be mailed to us It will insure that your pre-hung door will fit precisely into the existing opening In addition to we require a measurement of the wall thickness The wall thickness is needed to determine depth of door jambs Your door will be made approximately 316 smaller on the width and frac14 shorter on the height of your actual measurements Itll minimize the amount of trimming (if any) you or your builder will have to perform during the installation process Please feel free to contact us We will be happy to work with you on any of these details Tip One Person should hold a large sheet of heavy Kraft paper across arch top of a door Cellophane tape can be use to aid in stretching Kraft paper tightly over front site Or the paper can be taped to plywood or stiff cardboard while marking then be removed before mailing it to us A second person marks outline of edge of door opening with a soft pencil as accurately as possible [ Back to Index ]
Molding A decorative wooden strip used for ornamentation carving or finishing
Molding
Mortise An elaborate machining process for special entry sets called a mortise lock
Mull cap Interior and exterior trim for seam between door and sidelight [ Back to Index ]
Muntons Wooden trim that holds panels of glass in the door which makes a style of a French door such a five light ten light etc
Teak Muntons
Ornament Additional decorative accessory made in wood or metal (not a door hardware) which adds a unique grace and beauty a manner of very special quality that adorns It is an accent whose virtues or graces add luster to the door
ornament-101 ornament-102 ornament-103 ornament-104
Out swing When the door swings to the outside of the house when opened Commonly used in garage doors [ Back to Index ]
Right Hand Out-Swing Door
Orientation
Door Direction
bull Out Swing Door a door that opens away from the inside of a home building or room bull In Swing Door a door that opens inside or towards the inside of a home building or room bull Swing Door (swinging) a door that can swing open in both directions bull Sliding Door a door that move easily and without interruption over a surface
Door Direction Double Door Orientation Door Shutter Single Door Orientation
Door Orientation
bull Left Hand Door a door that opens on or to the left A door that opens on or towards the side of your body that is to the west when you are facing north
bull Right Hand Door a door that opens on or to the right A door that opens on or towards the side of your body that is to the east when you are facing north
Door Shutter
bull A place where double door meet together A center part (middle) of a double door when theyre closed A part of a double door that closes (close over) by bringing both moving parts (slabs) together A double door formed by complete closure [ Back to Index ]
Pre-Hung Doors or combinations of doors and sidelights put together with jambs hinges threshold T-Astragal and trim to make a total working door system (a unit)
Pre-Hung Door
Right-Hand Term used to describe which way a door is hung on the jamb As viewed from the outside the side the hinges are on and the door swings into the house
Right Swing Door
Rough Opening Opening in the wall for your door andor sidelights before any framing material has been applied This space must be slightly larger then total size of the door and frame together [ Back to Index ]
Rough Opening (Single Door) Rough Opening (Double Door)
Round Top Door with round top rail or transom
Round Top
Sidelight Fixed panel of wood and glass next to door
One Sidelight (SD) Two Sidelights (DD) Two Sidelights (SD)
Slab Door only or sidelight only No frames jambs or parts added to make door operate [ Back to Index ]
Door Slab (SD) Door Slab Door Slab (DD)
T-Astragal Vertical piece of wooden molding that fits between double doors to provide an effective weather seal It is attached to the inactive door of a double door unit It houses the flush bolts Blueprint and examples belowhellip
PARA-T-ASTRAGAL Types of T-Astragal
Genuine Burmese Teak or Teakwood Latin name Tectona Grandis Linn Teak or Golden Teak is the king of hardwoods and its one of the worlds most valuable timbers recognized for its durability and stability Teak is more durable than any other hardwood and has unparalleled rich beauty Teak can withstand all types of weather Ancient Burmese and Thai royalty considered teak to be a royal tree It has been the pillar of the shipbuilding industry for centuries The decks of the Titanic were covered in Teak and the wood is as good today as the day she sank on 1912 Teak is also used in the Middle East oil industry as one of the very few timbers that can withstand the punishing heat of the desert and will not readily catch fire Teak can withstand harsh chemicals and is resistant to fungi rot and termites Unlike other woods teak does not turn black when in contact with metals It looks best when applied transparent and light colors
Teakwood (Teak) Tectona Grandis Linn
Teak is the common name for ldquoTectona grandisrdquo a large deciduous tree of the family Verbenaceae or its wood one of the most valuable timbers Teak has been widely used in India for more than 2000 years The name teak is from the Malayan word tekka The tree has a straight but often buttressed stem (ie thickened at the base) a spreading crown and four-sided branch lets with large quadrangular pith The leaves are opposite or sometimes whorled in young specimens about 05 meter (15 feet) long and 23 centimeters (9 inches) wide In shape they resemble those of the tobacco plant but their substance is hard and the surface rough The branches terminate in many small white flowers in large erect cross-branched panicles The fruit is a drupe (fleshy with a stony seed) two-thirds of an inch in diameter The bark of the stem is about 13 cm thick gray or brownish gray the sapwood white the unseasoned heartwood has a pleasant and strong aromatic fragrance and a beautiful golden-yellow colour which on seasoning darkens into brown mottled with darker streaks The timber retains its aromatic fragrance to a great age Native to India Burma and Thailand the tree grows as far north as about the 25th parallel in these areas and to the 32nd parallel in the Punjab The tree is not found near the coast the most valuable forests are on low hills up to about 3000 feet Stands are also found in the Philippines and in Java and elsewhere in the Malay Archipelago Teak is also planted in Africa and Central America During the dry season the tree is leafless in hot localities the leaves fall in January but in moist places the tree remains green until March At the end of the dry season when the first monsoon rains fall the new foliage emerges Although the tree flowers freely few seeds are produced because many of the flowers are sterile The forest fires of the dry season after the seeds have ripened and have partly fallen impede the spread of the tree by self-sown seed Teak trees on good soil have attained an average height of 18 m in 15 years with a girth breast high of 05 m In the natural forests teak timber with a girth of about 2 m (diameter of 06
m) is never less than 100 and often more than 200 years old Mature trees are usually not more than 150 ft high Due to the oil and rubber found naturally in the wood teak has a greater ability to withstand the elements than any other wood For this reason it has been the preferred choice for boats and in fact it has been used on aircraft carrier decks This is because of its ability to resist splintering warping and rotting (If left un-oiled our furniture will turn a soft dove gray when allowed to remain outdoors This process will take approximately one year) Teak timber is valued in warm countries principally for its extraordinary durability The timber is practically imperishable under cover Teakwood is well know since earlyancient times as a valuable resource due to its long life reliability and weather resistance as well as its workable qualities Pieces of teak have been found (in India) over 200 years old and still intact Teakwood is used for shipbuilding fine furniture door and window frames wharves bridges cooling-tower louvers flooring paneling railway cars and Venetian blinds An important property of teak is its extremely good dimensional stability It is strong of medium weight and of average hardness Termites eat the sapwood but rarely attack the heartwood it is not however completely resistant to marine borers Teak also refers specifically to the wood and its characteristic color which ranges from olive to yellowish gray or moderate brown Teak furniture dates back prior to the 19th century used mainly by the Chinese for export to Europe The Victorian era also incorporated the use of teakwood during the mechanical era of the 1840rsquos with the invention of presses veneer cutters etc which enabled them to create decorative elegant high class furniture Another factor here is transportation (shipping) was also becoming more advanced Burma produces most of the worlds supply India Thailand Indonesia and Sri Lanka (Ceylon) ranking next in production [ Back to Index ]
Taengwood
Taengwood
Latin name Shorea Obtusa Taeng or Modulus of Elasticity is a hardwood grown in Malaysia and Indonesia Natural color of the wood varies from dark reddish to mixture of yellow and white Taeng is as hard as Mahogany therefore carving on Taeng is not as fine as on Teak Taeng is about 30-40 less expensive than Teak It has a coarse grain and provides a good durability Taeng is not termite resistant by nature as Teak therefore protective chemicals are applied Taeng looks best when stained in darker colors [ Back to Index ]
COLOR-O3 COLOR-O1 COLOR-07 COLOR-10
Threshold The part of the door unit which is attached to the floor under the door
Transom Fixed plain wood carved wood or window light mounted in the wall above the door [ Back to Index ]
Transom (SD) Transom (DD)
Quality The-Wood Studio is Thailands only door designer manufacturer and exporter which quality match US Canadian and European standards please see Door Specifications for details
Unit All parts needed to hang the door andor sidelights The parts include Jambs Hinges Weather-stripping Casing Brick mold Threshold Flush Bolts and a T-Astragal on double doors and a sweep on an in swing unit
Wood Species Wood used to build doors and frames showing its hardness index Comparison of Asian hardwoods with wood available in North America and Europe The-Wood Studio premier hardwoods [ Back to Index ]
Wood Common Name Wood Latin Name Hardness Index Makha Wood Afzelia Xylocarpa Craib 2600 Red Wood X Kerii 2570 Asian Rosewood Pterocarpus Macrocarpus 2450 Taeng (Modulus of Elasticity) Shorea Obtusa 2200 Mahogany Melia Genus 2200 Pecan Hickory Carya Illinoinensis 1820 Bamboo Dendrocalamus Hamiltonii 1800 Maple Acer Macrophyllum 1450 White Oak Quercus Alba 1360 Teakwood (Teak) Tectona Grandis Linn 1150 Walnut Juglans Nigra 1010 Black Cherry Prunus Serotina 950 Rubber Wood Hevea Brasiliensis Muell Arg 900 Monkey Wood Samanea Saman Merr 760 Table Mountain Pine Pinus Pungens 690
Casing A wooden trim around doors that covers seam between jamb and wall It has a strong impact on the overall style appearance and proportion of door opening as well as the overall style of your homes interior On the practical side it conceals the gap between the door frame (called a jamb) and the rough opening and helps to hold the frame in the opening Casing can be relatively plain such as square-edge design or detailed such as colonial-style French-style Asian-style or Mexican-style molding
Casing
Casing gt decorative
casing-101 casing-102 casing-103 casing-104
Certificate of Authenticity Every door we design and make is by order only This is an original and authentic product It is genuine and the only one made by The-Wood Studio It is not a replica a rebuild or repair it has been newly built by skilled artisan No two doors are identical thus making each one of a kind Only authentic hand carving is performed no routers or machine tools of any type are used [ Back to Index ]
Certificate of Authenticity
Custom Glass Original pattern of beveled and stained glass panels
Cylinder Bore Refers to a machining procedure that requires a round hole to accommodate a standard entry set The diameter of the hole is 2-18 drilled in a door for an entry set knob lever or deadbolt [ Back to Index ]
Standard Cylinder Bore Door Drilling Cylinder Bore p1
Cylinder Bore p2 Cylinder Bore p3 Cylinder Bore p4
Deadbolt Locking mechanism for an entrance door or other door Deadbolts can be a single cylinder or double cylinder With a single cylinder deadbolt a key is used on the outside and is turned by hand on the inside With a double cylinder deadbolt a key is used on both sides Double cylinders are only recommended where no one needs to go through a door in case of an emergency [ Back to Index ]
Door Types There are four (4) general types of doors based on door shape
Round Top (SD) Round Top (DD) Rectangular (SD) Rectangular (DD)
Door Shutter A place where double door meet together
DOUBLE DOOR SHUTTERS
Finishing
(1) 12-Step PermaLane IIreg Finish System (2) Penetrating wiping stain sets the color (3) Three Separate coats of alkyd moisture seal with fine sanding between
coats (4) Two coats of imported from Germany lsquoBayer Brandrsquo catalyzed Poly-
Urethane with ultraviolet absorbers Light sanding between coats (5) Stain brightener applied
Door Finishing (69 KB) (6) Detailed hand rubbed to smooth satin finish
Flush Bolts Bolts mounted in a door to lock a door in place These bolts slide up into the jamb above the door and down into the threshold or floor below the door They are primarily used on double doors where one door is locked in place and the other door is the one mainly used (active door) When needed the door locked in place with the flush bolts can be opened Flush bolts are housed in a T-Astragal Examples below [ Back to Index ]
Flush Bolt Flush Bolt Flush Bolt
Frame The set of jambs that holds the door unit together The door is pre-hung in the frame
French Door A door with glass panels separated by wood muntons (one light five light six light eight light ten light or fifteen light)
One (1) Light Six (6) Light Eight (8) Light Ten (10) Light
French Door Arch Top Door with arched top rail and arched frame [ Back to Index ]
Arch Top French Door
Hinges The metal objects that attach your door to the jamb normally with screws They can be made from brass steel iron or other metals
In swing When the door opens into the house when opened
Jambs The wood that surrounds the door unit This is your frame to which the door unit (door doors andor doors and sidelights) is attached Jamb is a part of a door frame that runs vertically between the header and sill Jamb extensions or casing can be used to create a frame that matches the depth of existing walls The top member of a door frame consists of a head jamb two side jambs and a threshold or sill [ Back to Index ]
Kiln-Drying The wood is kiln dried for 2 weeks to a moisture content of 10-12 and has an additional week or so of resting to allow the wood to reabsorb moisture in the air This process ensures that the wood regains its dimensional stability and will not warp or split This critical stage of reabsorbing moisture allows the doors to withstand the rigors of climatic change
Knob Round part of door handle that you hold with your hand The knob can be made of brass porcelain steel glass iron or other products
Layout Design plan (detailed arrangement) of rails mullions panels stiles casing ornaments lintels and carving [ Back to Index ]
layout-101 layout-102 layout-103 layout-104
Left-Hand Term used to describe which way a door is hung on the jamb As viewed from outside the side the hinges are on and the door swings into the house
Left Swing Door
Lever Has the same function as a knob except is longer and thinner To open a door levers are pushed down Beside the decorative uses of a lever they are also used in applications where someone is handicapped and cannot grasp a knob very well [ Back to Index ]
Lintel Decorative carving on the wall just above the door Lintels are made in teak taeng wood monkey wood gypsum sandstone terra-cotta cement and in fiberglass All lintels are made on special orders only
lintel-101 lintel-102 lintel-103 lintel-104
Lockset The complete set of locking hardware mechanism for a door such as Mortise Lock or Bored Lock [ Back to Index ]
Victorian Lockset Antique Lockset Brass Lockset Modern Lockset
Lock - Bored Term Bored Lock describes how the lock fits into round holes which are bored or drilled into the face and edge of the door Its an assembly of a tube-like casing and its inner locking mechanism Bored cylindrical lock is one in which a hole must be drilled into the face of the door as opposed to the edge of the door (as is the case with a mortise lock) Typically the hole is sized from 15 inches to 2125 inches and is centered 25 inches to 5 inches from the leading edge of the doorThe bored cylindrical lock owes its existence to discovering a more cost effective method of locking doors The previous norm the mortise lock is a more complex device and its higher manufacturing cost as well as its more labor intensive installation made the bored cylindrical lock an ideal substitute both in price and functionality The great majority of locks now in use on residences are of this type [ Back to Index ]
Bored Lock p1 Bored Lock p2 Bored Lock p3 Bored Lock p4
Lock - Mortise Term Mortise Lock describes how the lock case fits into a rectangular shaped cavity in the edge of a door This type of lock is enclosed within the edge of a door so that it cannot be seen or removed when the door is closed Mortise lock is one which requires a pocket or mortise to be cut into the door cabinet door or piece of furniture into which the lock is installed Typically mortise locks have been used on older buildings before the advent of bored cylindrical locks but in more recent times they have become a staple of commercial construction and higher end residences The parts included in the typical mortise lock are the lock body (the part which is installed inside the door) the lock trim (which may include any number of different designs of knobs levers handle sets and pulls) and the keyed mortise cylinder which operates the lockingunlocking function of the lock body
Installation of the mortise lock cannot be done practically by the average home owner since it is labor intensive and requires a working knowledge of basic woodworking tools Many installation specialists utilize a mortising jig which makes the actual cutting of the pocket a precise operation but the subsequent installation of the external trim may prove to be problematic if the installer is inexperienced Although the installation of the mortise lock actually weakens the structure of the door it does offer more versatility to the external trim and to the functionality of the lock Where the common bored cylindrical lock lacks the architecture required for ornate or solid cast knobs and levers the mortise lock can accommodate heavier return springs and more solid internal mechanisms to make this possible Further the mortise lock will commonly accept a wide range of other manufacturers cylinders and keyways so that it may conform to existing lock hardware on site [ Back to Index ]
Mortise Lock p1 Mortise Lock p2 Mortise Lock p3
Machining The preparation for the entry set so that it will operate properly in the door (see Bore and Mortise)
Measure Rectangle Door
Measuring a Door (slab) To determine the size of your replacement door you will need to measure exactly your old door For double door taking measurement of one slab is sufficient We only need three (3) numbers You should take a width height and thickness of your old door and send to us by email
Door (slab) Measurement Rough Opening Size
Measuring a Rough Opening For pre-hung doors and entire entrance units requiring a jambs or frames we need the measurements of your rough opening Rough opening measurements are to be taken both horizontally and vertically It is easiest to do this when there is no door installed If a pre-hung door or old entrance unit occupies the current rough opening the measurements should be taken only after removing any and all casing and moldings which will prevent you from seeing the actual rough opening surrounding the door Measure the actual wall opening in which pre-hung door will be installed Measure the openings width across the empty space After that measure the openings height as well as the wall thickness The wall thickness is needed to determine depth of door jambs Your door will be made approximately 316
smaller on the width and frac14 shorter on the height of your actual measurements Itll minimize the amount of trimming (if any) you or your builder will have to perform during the installation process [ Back to Index ]
Measure Arched (round top) Door
Measuring an Arch Door (slab) To measure arched or round top door is a little more involved than standard rectangle doors
1 First take your standard (Width) measurement of the slab 2 Then you must measure your height from the bottom up to the beginning of the arch (Height B) 3 Next measure the height from the bottom to the peak of the arch in the very middle (Height A) 4 Using a Kraft paper (cardboard or poster board) trace a simple but precise pattern of the arch or round top opening Trace the arch at the
location on your existing jamb where the arched top of the door will actually occupy when in the closed position
This pattern on paper will need to be mailed to us This will insure that you door will fit precisely into your existing opening Please feel free to contact us We will be happy to work with you on any of these details
Arched Door Size Rough Opening Measurement
Measuring an Arch Rough Opening Provide template Make an exact duplicate of door rough opening Usually two persons are required to make a good template
Kraft Paper Method
1 First take your standard (Width) measurement of the opening across the empty space 2 Then you must measure your height from the bottom up to the beginning of the arch (Height B) 3 Next measure the height from the bottom to the peak of the arch in the very middle (Height A) 4 Using a Kraft paper (cardboard or poster board) trace a simple but precise pattern of the arch or round top opening Trace the arch along the
wall where the arched top pre-hung door unit will actually be placed
This pattern on paper will need to be mailed to us It will insure that your pre-hung door will fit precisely into the existing opening In addition to we require a measurement of the wall thickness The wall thickness is needed to determine depth of door jambs Your door will be made approximately 316 smaller on the width and frac14 shorter on the height of your actual measurements Itll minimize the amount of trimming (if any) you or your builder will have to perform during the installation process Please feel free to contact us We will be happy to work with you on any of these details Tip One Person should hold a large sheet of heavy Kraft paper across arch top of a door Cellophane tape can be use to aid in stretching Kraft paper tightly over front site Or the paper can be taped to plywood or stiff cardboard while marking then be removed before mailing it to us A second person marks outline of edge of door opening with a soft pencil as accurately as possible [ Back to Index ]
Molding A decorative wooden strip used for ornamentation carving or finishing
Molding
Mortise An elaborate machining process for special entry sets called a mortise lock
Mull cap Interior and exterior trim for seam between door and sidelight [ Back to Index ]
Muntons Wooden trim that holds panels of glass in the door which makes a style of a French door such a five light ten light etc
Teak Muntons
Ornament Additional decorative accessory made in wood or metal (not a door hardware) which adds a unique grace and beauty a manner of very special quality that adorns It is an accent whose virtues or graces add luster to the door
ornament-101 ornament-102 ornament-103 ornament-104
Out swing When the door swings to the outside of the house when opened Commonly used in garage doors [ Back to Index ]
Right Hand Out-Swing Door
Orientation
Door Direction
bull Out Swing Door a door that opens away from the inside of a home building or room bull In Swing Door a door that opens inside or towards the inside of a home building or room bull Swing Door (swinging) a door that can swing open in both directions bull Sliding Door a door that move easily and without interruption over a surface
Door Direction Double Door Orientation Door Shutter Single Door Orientation
Door Orientation
bull Left Hand Door a door that opens on or to the left A door that opens on or towards the side of your body that is to the west when you are facing north
bull Right Hand Door a door that opens on or to the right A door that opens on or towards the side of your body that is to the east when you are facing north
Door Shutter
bull A place where double door meet together A center part (middle) of a double door when theyre closed A part of a double door that closes (close over) by bringing both moving parts (slabs) together A double door formed by complete closure [ Back to Index ]
Pre-Hung Doors or combinations of doors and sidelights put together with jambs hinges threshold T-Astragal and trim to make a total working door system (a unit)
Pre-Hung Door
Right-Hand Term used to describe which way a door is hung on the jamb As viewed from the outside the side the hinges are on and the door swings into the house
Right Swing Door
Rough Opening Opening in the wall for your door andor sidelights before any framing material has been applied This space must be slightly larger then total size of the door and frame together [ Back to Index ]
Rough Opening (Single Door) Rough Opening (Double Door)
Round Top Door with round top rail or transom
Round Top
Sidelight Fixed panel of wood and glass next to door
One Sidelight (SD) Two Sidelights (DD) Two Sidelights (SD)
Slab Door only or sidelight only No frames jambs or parts added to make door operate [ Back to Index ]
Door Slab (SD) Door Slab Door Slab (DD)
T-Astragal Vertical piece of wooden molding that fits between double doors to provide an effective weather seal It is attached to the inactive door of a double door unit It houses the flush bolts Blueprint and examples belowhellip
PARA-T-ASTRAGAL Types of T-Astragal
Genuine Burmese Teak or Teakwood Latin name Tectona Grandis Linn Teak or Golden Teak is the king of hardwoods and its one of the worlds most valuable timbers recognized for its durability and stability Teak is more durable than any other hardwood and has unparalleled rich beauty Teak can withstand all types of weather Ancient Burmese and Thai royalty considered teak to be a royal tree It has been the pillar of the shipbuilding industry for centuries The decks of the Titanic were covered in Teak and the wood is as good today as the day she sank on 1912 Teak is also used in the Middle East oil industry as one of the very few timbers that can withstand the punishing heat of the desert and will not readily catch fire Teak can withstand harsh chemicals and is resistant to fungi rot and termites Unlike other woods teak does not turn black when in contact with metals It looks best when applied transparent and light colors
Teakwood (Teak) Tectona Grandis Linn
Teak is the common name for ldquoTectona grandisrdquo a large deciduous tree of the family Verbenaceae or its wood one of the most valuable timbers Teak has been widely used in India for more than 2000 years The name teak is from the Malayan word tekka The tree has a straight but often buttressed stem (ie thickened at the base) a spreading crown and four-sided branch lets with large quadrangular pith The leaves are opposite or sometimes whorled in young specimens about 05 meter (15 feet) long and 23 centimeters (9 inches) wide In shape they resemble those of the tobacco plant but their substance is hard and the surface rough The branches terminate in many small white flowers in large erect cross-branched panicles The fruit is a drupe (fleshy with a stony seed) two-thirds of an inch in diameter The bark of the stem is about 13 cm thick gray or brownish gray the sapwood white the unseasoned heartwood has a pleasant and strong aromatic fragrance and a beautiful golden-yellow colour which on seasoning darkens into brown mottled with darker streaks The timber retains its aromatic fragrance to a great age Native to India Burma and Thailand the tree grows as far north as about the 25th parallel in these areas and to the 32nd parallel in the Punjab The tree is not found near the coast the most valuable forests are on low hills up to about 3000 feet Stands are also found in the Philippines and in Java and elsewhere in the Malay Archipelago Teak is also planted in Africa and Central America During the dry season the tree is leafless in hot localities the leaves fall in January but in moist places the tree remains green until March At the end of the dry season when the first monsoon rains fall the new foliage emerges Although the tree flowers freely few seeds are produced because many of the flowers are sterile The forest fires of the dry season after the seeds have ripened and have partly fallen impede the spread of the tree by self-sown seed Teak trees on good soil have attained an average height of 18 m in 15 years with a girth breast high of 05 m In the natural forests teak timber with a girth of about 2 m (diameter of 06
m) is never less than 100 and often more than 200 years old Mature trees are usually not more than 150 ft high Due to the oil and rubber found naturally in the wood teak has a greater ability to withstand the elements than any other wood For this reason it has been the preferred choice for boats and in fact it has been used on aircraft carrier decks This is because of its ability to resist splintering warping and rotting (If left un-oiled our furniture will turn a soft dove gray when allowed to remain outdoors This process will take approximately one year) Teak timber is valued in warm countries principally for its extraordinary durability The timber is practically imperishable under cover Teakwood is well know since earlyancient times as a valuable resource due to its long life reliability and weather resistance as well as its workable qualities Pieces of teak have been found (in India) over 200 years old and still intact Teakwood is used for shipbuilding fine furniture door and window frames wharves bridges cooling-tower louvers flooring paneling railway cars and Venetian blinds An important property of teak is its extremely good dimensional stability It is strong of medium weight and of average hardness Termites eat the sapwood but rarely attack the heartwood it is not however completely resistant to marine borers Teak also refers specifically to the wood and its characteristic color which ranges from olive to yellowish gray or moderate brown Teak furniture dates back prior to the 19th century used mainly by the Chinese for export to Europe The Victorian era also incorporated the use of teakwood during the mechanical era of the 1840rsquos with the invention of presses veneer cutters etc which enabled them to create decorative elegant high class furniture Another factor here is transportation (shipping) was also becoming more advanced Burma produces most of the worlds supply India Thailand Indonesia and Sri Lanka (Ceylon) ranking next in production [ Back to Index ]
Taengwood
Taengwood
Latin name Shorea Obtusa Taeng or Modulus of Elasticity is a hardwood grown in Malaysia and Indonesia Natural color of the wood varies from dark reddish to mixture of yellow and white Taeng is as hard as Mahogany therefore carving on Taeng is not as fine as on Teak Taeng is about 30-40 less expensive than Teak It has a coarse grain and provides a good durability Taeng is not termite resistant by nature as Teak therefore protective chemicals are applied Taeng looks best when stained in darker colors [ Back to Index ]
COLOR-O3 COLOR-O1 COLOR-07 COLOR-10
Threshold The part of the door unit which is attached to the floor under the door
Transom Fixed plain wood carved wood or window light mounted in the wall above the door [ Back to Index ]
Transom (SD) Transom (DD)
Quality The-Wood Studio is Thailands only door designer manufacturer and exporter which quality match US Canadian and European standards please see Door Specifications for details
Unit All parts needed to hang the door andor sidelights The parts include Jambs Hinges Weather-stripping Casing Brick mold Threshold Flush Bolts and a T-Astragal on double doors and a sweep on an in swing unit
Wood Species Wood used to build doors and frames showing its hardness index Comparison of Asian hardwoods with wood available in North America and Europe The-Wood Studio premier hardwoods [ Back to Index ]
Wood Common Name Wood Latin Name Hardness Index Makha Wood Afzelia Xylocarpa Craib 2600 Red Wood X Kerii 2570 Asian Rosewood Pterocarpus Macrocarpus 2450 Taeng (Modulus of Elasticity) Shorea Obtusa 2200 Mahogany Melia Genus 2200 Pecan Hickory Carya Illinoinensis 1820 Bamboo Dendrocalamus Hamiltonii 1800 Maple Acer Macrophyllum 1450 White Oak Quercus Alba 1360 Teakwood (Teak) Tectona Grandis Linn 1150 Walnut Juglans Nigra 1010 Black Cherry Prunus Serotina 950 Rubber Wood Hevea Brasiliensis Muell Arg 900 Monkey Wood Samanea Saman Merr 760 Table Mountain Pine Pinus Pungens 690
Certificate of Authenticity
Custom Glass Original pattern of beveled and stained glass panels
Cylinder Bore Refers to a machining procedure that requires a round hole to accommodate a standard entry set The diameter of the hole is 2-18 drilled in a door for an entry set knob lever or deadbolt [ Back to Index ]
Standard Cylinder Bore Door Drilling Cylinder Bore p1
Cylinder Bore p2 Cylinder Bore p3 Cylinder Bore p4
Deadbolt Locking mechanism for an entrance door or other door Deadbolts can be a single cylinder or double cylinder With a single cylinder deadbolt a key is used on the outside and is turned by hand on the inside With a double cylinder deadbolt a key is used on both sides Double cylinders are only recommended where no one needs to go through a door in case of an emergency [ Back to Index ]
Door Types There are four (4) general types of doors based on door shape
Round Top (SD) Round Top (DD) Rectangular (SD) Rectangular (DD)
Door Shutter A place where double door meet together
DOUBLE DOOR SHUTTERS
Finishing
(1) 12-Step PermaLane IIreg Finish System (2) Penetrating wiping stain sets the color (3) Three Separate coats of alkyd moisture seal with fine sanding between
coats (4) Two coats of imported from Germany lsquoBayer Brandrsquo catalyzed Poly-
Urethane with ultraviolet absorbers Light sanding between coats (5) Stain brightener applied
Door Finishing (69 KB) (6) Detailed hand rubbed to smooth satin finish
Flush Bolts Bolts mounted in a door to lock a door in place These bolts slide up into the jamb above the door and down into the threshold or floor below the door They are primarily used on double doors where one door is locked in place and the other door is the one mainly used (active door) When needed the door locked in place with the flush bolts can be opened Flush bolts are housed in a T-Astragal Examples below [ Back to Index ]
Flush Bolt Flush Bolt Flush Bolt
Frame The set of jambs that holds the door unit together The door is pre-hung in the frame
French Door A door with glass panels separated by wood muntons (one light five light six light eight light ten light or fifteen light)
One (1) Light Six (6) Light Eight (8) Light Ten (10) Light
French Door Arch Top Door with arched top rail and arched frame [ Back to Index ]
Arch Top French Door
Hinges The metal objects that attach your door to the jamb normally with screws They can be made from brass steel iron or other metals
In swing When the door opens into the house when opened
Jambs The wood that surrounds the door unit This is your frame to which the door unit (door doors andor doors and sidelights) is attached Jamb is a part of a door frame that runs vertically between the header and sill Jamb extensions or casing can be used to create a frame that matches the depth of existing walls The top member of a door frame consists of a head jamb two side jambs and a threshold or sill [ Back to Index ]
Kiln-Drying The wood is kiln dried for 2 weeks to a moisture content of 10-12 and has an additional week or so of resting to allow the wood to reabsorb moisture in the air This process ensures that the wood regains its dimensional stability and will not warp or split This critical stage of reabsorbing moisture allows the doors to withstand the rigors of climatic change
Knob Round part of door handle that you hold with your hand The knob can be made of brass porcelain steel glass iron or other products
Layout Design plan (detailed arrangement) of rails mullions panels stiles casing ornaments lintels and carving [ Back to Index ]
layout-101 layout-102 layout-103 layout-104
Left-Hand Term used to describe which way a door is hung on the jamb As viewed from outside the side the hinges are on and the door swings into the house
Left Swing Door
Lever Has the same function as a knob except is longer and thinner To open a door levers are pushed down Beside the decorative uses of a lever they are also used in applications where someone is handicapped and cannot grasp a knob very well [ Back to Index ]
Lintel Decorative carving on the wall just above the door Lintels are made in teak taeng wood monkey wood gypsum sandstone terra-cotta cement and in fiberglass All lintels are made on special orders only
lintel-101 lintel-102 lintel-103 lintel-104
Lockset The complete set of locking hardware mechanism for a door such as Mortise Lock or Bored Lock [ Back to Index ]
Victorian Lockset Antique Lockset Brass Lockset Modern Lockset
Lock - Bored Term Bored Lock describes how the lock fits into round holes which are bored or drilled into the face and edge of the door Its an assembly of a tube-like casing and its inner locking mechanism Bored cylindrical lock is one in which a hole must be drilled into the face of the door as opposed to the edge of the door (as is the case with a mortise lock) Typically the hole is sized from 15 inches to 2125 inches and is centered 25 inches to 5 inches from the leading edge of the doorThe bored cylindrical lock owes its existence to discovering a more cost effective method of locking doors The previous norm the mortise lock is a more complex device and its higher manufacturing cost as well as its more labor intensive installation made the bored cylindrical lock an ideal substitute both in price and functionality The great majority of locks now in use on residences are of this type [ Back to Index ]
Bored Lock p1 Bored Lock p2 Bored Lock p3 Bored Lock p4
Lock - Mortise Term Mortise Lock describes how the lock case fits into a rectangular shaped cavity in the edge of a door This type of lock is enclosed within the edge of a door so that it cannot be seen or removed when the door is closed Mortise lock is one which requires a pocket or mortise to be cut into the door cabinet door or piece of furniture into which the lock is installed Typically mortise locks have been used on older buildings before the advent of bored cylindrical locks but in more recent times they have become a staple of commercial construction and higher end residences The parts included in the typical mortise lock are the lock body (the part which is installed inside the door) the lock trim (which may include any number of different designs of knobs levers handle sets and pulls) and the keyed mortise cylinder which operates the lockingunlocking function of the lock body
Installation of the mortise lock cannot be done practically by the average home owner since it is labor intensive and requires a working knowledge of basic woodworking tools Many installation specialists utilize a mortising jig which makes the actual cutting of the pocket a precise operation but the subsequent installation of the external trim may prove to be problematic if the installer is inexperienced Although the installation of the mortise lock actually weakens the structure of the door it does offer more versatility to the external trim and to the functionality of the lock Where the common bored cylindrical lock lacks the architecture required for ornate or solid cast knobs and levers the mortise lock can accommodate heavier return springs and more solid internal mechanisms to make this possible Further the mortise lock will commonly accept a wide range of other manufacturers cylinders and keyways so that it may conform to existing lock hardware on site [ Back to Index ]
Mortise Lock p1 Mortise Lock p2 Mortise Lock p3
Machining The preparation for the entry set so that it will operate properly in the door (see Bore and Mortise)
Measure Rectangle Door
Measuring a Door (slab) To determine the size of your replacement door you will need to measure exactly your old door For double door taking measurement of one slab is sufficient We only need three (3) numbers You should take a width height and thickness of your old door and send to us by email
Door (slab) Measurement Rough Opening Size
Measuring a Rough Opening For pre-hung doors and entire entrance units requiring a jambs or frames we need the measurements of your rough opening Rough opening measurements are to be taken both horizontally and vertically It is easiest to do this when there is no door installed If a pre-hung door or old entrance unit occupies the current rough opening the measurements should be taken only after removing any and all casing and moldings which will prevent you from seeing the actual rough opening surrounding the door Measure the actual wall opening in which pre-hung door will be installed Measure the openings width across the empty space After that measure the openings height as well as the wall thickness The wall thickness is needed to determine depth of door jambs Your door will be made approximately 316
smaller on the width and frac14 shorter on the height of your actual measurements Itll minimize the amount of trimming (if any) you or your builder will have to perform during the installation process [ Back to Index ]
Measure Arched (round top) Door
Measuring an Arch Door (slab) To measure arched or round top door is a little more involved than standard rectangle doors
1 First take your standard (Width) measurement of the slab 2 Then you must measure your height from the bottom up to the beginning of the arch (Height B) 3 Next measure the height from the bottom to the peak of the arch in the very middle (Height A) 4 Using a Kraft paper (cardboard or poster board) trace a simple but precise pattern of the arch or round top opening Trace the arch at the
location on your existing jamb where the arched top of the door will actually occupy when in the closed position
This pattern on paper will need to be mailed to us This will insure that you door will fit precisely into your existing opening Please feel free to contact us We will be happy to work with you on any of these details
Arched Door Size Rough Opening Measurement
Measuring an Arch Rough Opening Provide template Make an exact duplicate of door rough opening Usually two persons are required to make a good template
Kraft Paper Method
1 First take your standard (Width) measurement of the opening across the empty space 2 Then you must measure your height from the bottom up to the beginning of the arch (Height B) 3 Next measure the height from the bottom to the peak of the arch in the very middle (Height A) 4 Using a Kraft paper (cardboard or poster board) trace a simple but precise pattern of the arch or round top opening Trace the arch along the
wall where the arched top pre-hung door unit will actually be placed
This pattern on paper will need to be mailed to us It will insure that your pre-hung door will fit precisely into the existing opening In addition to we require a measurement of the wall thickness The wall thickness is needed to determine depth of door jambs Your door will be made approximately 316 smaller on the width and frac14 shorter on the height of your actual measurements Itll minimize the amount of trimming (if any) you or your builder will have to perform during the installation process Please feel free to contact us We will be happy to work with you on any of these details Tip One Person should hold a large sheet of heavy Kraft paper across arch top of a door Cellophane tape can be use to aid in stretching Kraft paper tightly over front site Or the paper can be taped to plywood or stiff cardboard while marking then be removed before mailing it to us A second person marks outline of edge of door opening with a soft pencil as accurately as possible [ Back to Index ]
Molding A decorative wooden strip used for ornamentation carving or finishing
Molding
Mortise An elaborate machining process for special entry sets called a mortise lock
Mull cap Interior and exterior trim for seam between door and sidelight [ Back to Index ]
Muntons Wooden trim that holds panels of glass in the door which makes a style of a French door such a five light ten light etc
Teak Muntons
Ornament Additional decorative accessory made in wood or metal (not a door hardware) which adds a unique grace and beauty a manner of very special quality that adorns It is an accent whose virtues or graces add luster to the door
ornament-101 ornament-102 ornament-103 ornament-104
Out swing When the door swings to the outside of the house when opened Commonly used in garage doors [ Back to Index ]
Right Hand Out-Swing Door
Orientation
Door Direction
bull Out Swing Door a door that opens away from the inside of a home building or room bull In Swing Door a door that opens inside or towards the inside of a home building or room bull Swing Door (swinging) a door that can swing open in both directions bull Sliding Door a door that move easily and without interruption over a surface
Door Direction Double Door Orientation Door Shutter Single Door Orientation
Door Orientation
bull Left Hand Door a door that opens on or to the left A door that opens on or towards the side of your body that is to the west when you are facing north
bull Right Hand Door a door that opens on or to the right A door that opens on or towards the side of your body that is to the east when you are facing north
Door Shutter
bull A place where double door meet together A center part (middle) of a double door when theyre closed A part of a double door that closes (close over) by bringing both moving parts (slabs) together A double door formed by complete closure [ Back to Index ]
Pre-Hung Doors or combinations of doors and sidelights put together with jambs hinges threshold T-Astragal and trim to make a total working door system (a unit)
Pre-Hung Door
Right-Hand Term used to describe which way a door is hung on the jamb As viewed from the outside the side the hinges are on and the door swings into the house
Right Swing Door
Rough Opening Opening in the wall for your door andor sidelights before any framing material has been applied This space must be slightly larger then total size of the door and frame together [ Back to Index ]
Rough Opening (Single Door) Rough Opening (Double Door)
Round Top Door with round top rail or transom
Round Top
Sidelight Fixed panel of wood and glass next to door
One Sidelight (SD) Two Sidelights (DD) Two Sidelights (SD)
Slab Door only or sidelight only No frames jambs or parts added to make door operate [ Back to Index ]
Door Slab (SD) Door Slab Door Slab (DD)
T-Astragal Vertical piece of wooden molding that fits between double doors to provide an effective weather seal It is attached to the inactive door of a double door unit It houses the flush bolts Blueprint and examples belowhellip
PARA-T-ASTRAGAL Types of T-Astragal
Genuine Burmese Teak or Teakwood Latin name Tectona Grandis Linn Teak or Golden Teak is the king of hardwoods and its one of the worlds most valuable timbers recognized for its durability and stability Teak is more durable than any other hardwood and has unparalleled rich beauty Teak can withstand all types of weather Ancient Burmese and Thai royalty considered teak to be a royal tree It has been the pillar of the shipbuilding industry for centuries The decks of the Titanic were covered in Teak and the wood is as good today as the day she sank on 1912 Teak is also used in the Middle East oil industry as one of the very few timbers that can withstand the punishing heat of the desert and will not readily catch fire Teak can withstand harsh chemicals and is resistant to fungi rot and termites Unlike other woods teak does not turn black when in contact with metals It looks best when applied transparent and light colors
Teakwood (Teak) Tectona Grandis Linn
Teak is the common name for ldquoTectona grandisrdquo a large deciduous tree of the family Verbenaceae or its wood one of the most valuable timbers Teak has been widely used in India for more than 2000 years The name teak is from the Malayan word tekka The tree has a straight but often buttressed stem (ie thickened at the base) a spreading crown and four-sided branch lets with large quadrangular pith The leaves are opposite or sometimes whorled in young specimens about 05 meter (15 feet) long and 23 centimeters (9 inches) wide In shape they resemble those of the tobacco plant but their substance is hard and the surface rough The branches terminate in many small white flowers in large erect cross-branched panicles The fruit is a drupe (fleshy with a stony seed) two-thirds of an inch in diameter The bark of the stem is about 13 cm thick gray or brownish gray the sapwood white the unseasoned heartwood has a pleasant and strong aromatic fragrance and a beautiful golden-yellow colour which on seasoning darkens into brown mottled with darker streaks The timber retains its aromatic fragrance to a great age Native to India Burma and Thailand the tree grows as far north as about the 25th parallel in these areas and to the 32nd parallel in the Punjab The tree is not found near the coast the most valuable forests are on low hills up to about 3000 feet Stands are also found in the Philippines and in Java and elsewhere in the Malay Archipelago Teak is also planted in Africa and Central America During the dry season the tree is leafless in hot localities the leaves fall in January but in moist places the tree remains green until March At the end of the dry season when the first monsoon rains fall the new foliage emerges Although the tree flowers freely few seeds are produced because many of the flowers are sterile The forest fires of the dry season after the seeds have ripened and have partly fallen impede the spread of the tree by self-sown seed Teak trees on good soil have attained an average height of 18 m in 15 years with a girth breast high of 05 m In the natural forests teak timber with a girth of about 2 m (diameter of 06
m) is never less than 100 and often more than 200 years old Mature trees are usually not more than 150 ft high Due to the oil and rubber found naturally in the wood teak has a greater ability to withstand the elements than any other wood For this reason it has been the preferred choice for boats and in fact it has been used on aircraft carrier decks This is because of its ability to resist splintering warping and rotting (If left un-oiled our furniture will turn a soft dove gray when allowed to remain outdoors This process will take approximately one year) Teak timber is valued in warm countries principally for its extraordinary durability The timber is practically imperishable under cover Teakwood is well know since earlyancient times as a valuable resource due to its long life reliability and weather resistance as well as its workable qualities Pieces of teak have been found (in India) over 200 years old and still intact Teakwood is used for shipbuilding fine furniture door and window frames wharves bridges cooling-tower louvers flooring paneling railway cars and Venetian blinds An important property of teak is its extremely good dimensional stability It is strong of medium weight and of average hardness Termites eat the sapwood but rarely attack the heartwood it is not however completely resistant to marine borers Teak also refers specifically to the wood and its characteristic color which ranges from olive to yellowish gray or moderate brown Teak furniture dates back prior to the 19th century used mainly by the Chinese for export to Europe The Victorian era also incorporated the use of teakwood during the mechanical era of the 1840rsquos with the invention of presses veneer cutters etc which enabled them to create decorative elegant high class furniture Another factor here is transportation (shipping) was also becoming more advanced Burma produces most of the worlds supply India Thailand Indonesia and Sri Lanka (Ceylon) ranking next in production [ Back to Index ]
Taengwood
Taengwood
Latin name Shorea Obtusa Taeng or Modulus of Elasticity is a hardwood grown in Malaysia and Indonesia Natural color of the wood varies from dark reddish to mixture of yellow and white Taeng is as hard as Mahogany therefore carving on Taeng is not as fine as on Teak Taeng is about 30-40 less expensive than Teak It has a coarse grain and provides a good durability Taeng is not termite resistant by nature as Teak therefore protective chemicals are applied Taeng looks best when stained in darker colors [ Back to Index ]
COLOR-O3 COLOR-O1 COLOR-07 COLOR-10
Threshold The part of the door unit which is attached to the floor under the door
Transom Fixed plain wood carved wood or window light mounted in the wall above the door [ Back to Index ]
Transom (SD) Transom (DD)
Quality The-Wood Studio is Thailands only door designer manufacturer and exporter which quality match US Canadian and European standards please see Door Specifications for details
Unit All parts needed to hang the door andor sidelights The parts include Jambs Hinges Weather-stripping Casing Brick mold Threshold Flush Bolts and a T-Astragal on double doors and a sweep on an in swing unit
Wood Species Wood used to build doors and frames showing its hardness index Comparison of Asian hardwoods with wood available in North America and Europe The-Wood Studio premier hardwoods [ Back to Index ]
Wood Common Name Wood Latin Name Hardness Index Makha Wood Afzelia Xylocarpa Craib 2600 Red Wood X Kerii 2570 Asian Rosewood Pterocarpus Macrocarpus 2450 Taeng (Modulus of Elasticity) Shorea Obtusa 2200 Mahogany Melia Genus 2200 Pecan Hickory Carya Illinoinensis 1820 Bamboo Dendrocalamus Hamiltonii 1800 Maple Acer Macrophyllum 1450 White Oak Quercus Alba 1360 Teakwood (Teak) Tectona Grandis Linn 1150 Walnut Juglans Nigra 1010 Black Cherry Prunus Serotina 950 Rubber Wood Hevea Brasiliensis Muell Arg 900 Monkey Wood Samanea Saman Merr 760 Table Mountain Pine Pinus Pungens 690
Deadbolt Locking mechanism for an entrance door or other door Deadbolts can be a single cylinder or double cylinder With a single cylinder deadbolt a key is used on the outside and is turned by hand on the inside With a double cylinder deadbolt a key is used on both sides Double cylinders are only recommended where no one needs to go through a door in case of an emergency [ Back to Index ]
Door Types There are four (4) general types of doors based on door shape
Round Top (SD) Round Top (DD) Rectangular (SD) Rectangular (DD)
Door Shutter A place where double door meet together
DOUBLE DOOR SHUTTERS
Finishing
(1) 12-Step PermaLane IIreg Finish System (2) Penetrating wiping stain sets the color (3) Three Separate coats of alkyd moisture seal with fine sanding between
coats (4) Two coats of imported from Germany lsquoBayer Brandrsquo catalyzed Poly-
Urethane with ultraviolet absorbers Light sanding between coats (5) Stain brightener applied
Door Finishing (69 KB) (6) Detailed hand rubbed to smooth satin finish
Flush Bolts Bolts mounted in a door to lock a door in place These bolts slide up into the jamb above the door and down into the threshold or floor below the door They are primarily used on double doors where one door is locked in place and the other door is the one mainly used (active door) When needed the door locked in place with the flush bolts can be opened Flush bolts are housed in a T-Astragal Examples below [ Back to Index ]
Flush Bolt Flush Bolt Flush Bolt
Frame The set of jambs that holds the door unit together The door is pre-hung in the frame
French Door A door with glass panels separated by wood muntons (one light five light six light eight light ten light or fifteen light)
One (1) Light Six (6) Light Eight (8) Light Ten (10) Light
French Door Arch Top Door with arched top rail and arched frame [ Back to Index ]
Arch Top French Door
Hinges The metal objects that attach your door to the jamb normally with screws They can be made from brass steel iron or other metals
In swing When the door opens into the house when opened
Jambs The wood that surrounds the door unit This is your frame to which the door unit (door doors andor doors and sidelights) is attached Jamb is a part of a door frame that runs vertically between the header and sill Jamb extensions or casing can be used to create a frame that matches the depth of existing walls The top member of a door frame consists of a head jamb two side jambs and a threshold or sill [ Back to Index ]
Kiln-Drying The wood is kiln dried for 2 weeks to a moisture content of 10-12 and has an additional week or so of resting to allow the wood to reabsorb moisture in the air This process ensures that the wood regains its dimensional stability and will not warp or split This critical stage of reabsorbing moisture allows the doors to withstand the rigors of climatic change
Knob Round part of door handle that you hold with your hand The knob can be made of brass porcelain steel glass iron or other products
Layout Design plan (detailed arrangement) of rails mullions panels stiles casing ornaments lintels and carving [ Back to Index ]
layout-101 layout-102 layout-103 layout-104
Left-Hand Term used to describe which way a door is hung on the jamb As viewed from outside the side the hinges are on and the door swings into the house
Left Swing Door
Lever Has the same function as a knob except is longer and thinner To open a door levers are pushed down Beside the decorative uses of a lever they are also used in applications where someone is handicapped and cannot grasp a knob very well [ Back to Index ]
Lintel Decorative carving on the wall just above the door Lintels are made in teak taeng wood monkey wood gypsum sandstone terra-cotta cement and in fiberglass All lintels are made on special orders only
lintel-101 lintel-102 lintel-103 lintel-104
Lockset The complete set of locking hardware mechanism for a door such as Mortise Lock or Bored Lock [ Back to Index ]
Victorian Lockset Antique Lockset Brass Lockset Modern Lockset
Lock - Bored Term Bored Lock describes how the lock fits into round holes which are bored or drilled into the face and edge of the door Its an assembly of a tube-like casing and its inner locking mechanism Bored cylindrical lock is one in which a hole must be drilled into the face of the door as opposed to the edge of the door (as is the case with a mortise lock) Typically the hole is sized from 15 inches to 2125 inches and is centered 25 inches to 5 inches from the leading edge of the doorThe bored cylindrical lock owes its existence to discovering a more cost effective method of locking doors The previous norm the mortise lock is a more complex device and its higher manufacturing cost as well as its more labor intensive installation made the bored cylindrical lock an ideal substitute both in price and functionality The great majority of locks now in use on residences are of this type [ Back to Index ]
Bored Lock p1 Bored Lock p2 Bored Lock p3 Bored Lock p4
Lock - Mortise Term Mortise Lock describes how the lock case fits into a rectangular shaped cavity in the edge of a door This type of lock is enclosed within the edge of a door so that it cannot be seen or removed when the door is closed Mortise lock is one which requires a pocket or mortise to be cut into the door cabinet door or piece of furniture into which the lock is installed Typically mortise locks have been used on older buildings before the advent of bored cylindrical locks but in more recent times they have become a staple of commercial construction and higher end residences The parts included in the typical mortise lock are the lock body (the part which is installed inside the door) the lock trim (which may include any number of different designs of knobs levers handle sets and pulls) and the keyed mortise cylinder which operates the lockingunlocking function of the lock body
Installation of the mortise lock cannot be done practically by the average home owner since it is labor intensive and requires a working knowledge of basic woodworking tools Many installation specialists utilize a mortising jig which makes the actual cutting of the pocket a precise operation but the subsequent installation of the external trim may prove to be problematic if the installer is inexperienced Although the installation of the mortise lock actually weakens the structure of the door it does offer more versatility to the external trim and to the functionality of the lock Where the common bored cylindrical lock lacks the architecture required for ornate or solid cast knobs and levers the mortise lock can accommodate heavier return springs and more solid internal mechanisms to make this possible Further the mortise lock will commonly accept a wide range of other manufacturers cylinders and keyways so that it may conform to existing lock hardware on site [ Back to Index ]
Mortise Lock p1 Mortise Lock p2 Mortise Lock p3
Machining The preparation for the entry set so that it will operate properly in the door (see Bore and Mortise)
Measure Rectangle Door
Measuring a Door (slab) To determine the size of your replacement door you will need to measure exactly your old door For double door taking measurement of one slab is sufficient We only need three (3) numbers You should take a width height and thickness of your old door and send to us by email
Door (slab) Measurement Rough Opening Size
Measuring a Rough Opening For pre-hung doors and entire entrance units requiring a jambs or frames we need the measurements of your rough opening Rough opening measurements are to be taken both horizontally and vertically It is easiest to do this when there is no door installed If a pre-hung door or old entrance unit occupies the current rough opening the measurements should be taken only after removing any and all casing and moldings which will prevent you from seeing the actual rough opening surrounding the door Measure the actual wall opening in which pre-hung door will be installed Measure the openings width across the empty space After that measure the openings height as well as the wall thickness The wall thickness is needed to determine depth of door jambs Your door will be made approximately 316
smaller on the width and frac14 shorter on the height of your actual measurements Itll minimize the amount of trimming (if any) you or your builder will have to perform during the installation process [ Back to Index ]
Measure Arched (round top) Door
Measuring an Arch Door (slab) To measure arched or round top door is a little more involved than standard rectangle doors
1 First take your standard (Width) measurement of the slab 2 Then you must measure your height from the bottom up to the beginning of the arch (Height B) 3 Next measure the height from the bottom to the peak of the arch in the very middle (Height A) 4 Using a Kraft paper (cardboard or poster board) trace a simple but precise pattern of the arch or round top opening Trace the arch at the
location on your existing jamb where the arched top of the door will actually occupy when in the closed position
This pattern on paper will need to be mailed to us This will insure that you door will fit precisely into your existing opening Please feel free to contact us We will be happy to work with you on any of these details
Arched Door Size Rough Opening Measurement
Measuring an Arch Rough Opening Provide template Make an exact duplicate of door rough opening Usually two persons are required to make a good template
Kraft Paper Method
1 First take your standard (Width) measurement of the opening across the empty space 2 Then you must measure your height from the bottom up to the beginning of the arch (Height B) 3 Next measure the height from the bottom to the peak of the arch in the very middle (Height A) 4 Using a Kraft paper (cardboard or poster board) trace a simple but precise pattern of the arch or round top opening Trace the arch along the
wall where the arched top pre-hung door unit will actually be placed
This pattern on paper will need to be mailed to us It will insure that your pre-hung door will fit precisely into the existing opening In addition to we require a measurement of the wall thickness The wall thickness is needed to determine depth of door jambs Your door will be made approximately 316 smaller on the width and frac14 shorter on the height of your actual measurements Itll minimize the amount of trimming (if any) you or your builder will have to perform during the installation process Please feel free to contact us We will be happy to work with you on any of these details Tip One Person should hold a large sheet of heavy Kraft paper across arch top of a door Cellophane tape can be use to aid in stretching Kraft paper tightly over front site Or the paper can be taped to plywood or stiff cardboard while marking then be removed before mailing it to us A second person marks outline of edge of door opening with a soft pencil as accurately as possible [ Back to Index ]
Molding A decorative wooden strip used for ornamentation carving or finishing
Molding
Mortise An elaborate machining process for special entry sets called a mortise lock
Mull cap Interior and exterior trim for seam between door and sidelight [ Back to Index ]
Muntons Wooden trim that holds panels of glass in the door which makes a style of a French door such a five light ten light etc
Teak Muntons
Ornament Additional decorative accessory made in wood or metal (not a door hardware) which adds a unique grace and beauty a manner of very special quality that adorns It is an accent whose virtues or graces add luster to the door
ornament-101 ornament-102 ornament-103 ornament-104
Out swing When the door swings to the outside of the house when opened Commonly used in garage doors [ Back to Index ]
Right Hand Out-Swing Door
Orientation
Door Direction
bull Out Swing Door a door that opens away from the inside of a home building or room bull In Swing Door a door that opens inside or towards the inside of a home building or room bull Swing Door (swinging) a door that can swing open in both directions bull Sliding Door a door that move easily and without interruption over a surface
Door Direction Double Door Orientation Door Shutter Single Door Orientation
Door Orientation
bull Left Hand Door a door that opens on or to the left A door that opens on or towards the side of your body that is to the west when you are facing north
bull Right Hand Door a door that opens on or to the right A door that opens on or towards the side of your body that is to the east when you are facing north
Door Shutter
bull A place where double door meet together A center part (middle) of a double door when theyre closed A part of a double door that closes (close over) by bringing both moving parts (slabs) together A double door formed by complete closure [ Back to Index ]
Pre-Hung Doors or combinations of doors and sidelights put together with jambs hinges threshold T-Astragal and trim to make a total working door system (a unit)
Pre-Hung Door
Right-Hand Term used to describe which way a door is hung on the jamb As viewed from the outside the side the hinges are on and the door swings into the house
Right Swing Door
Rough Opening Opening in the wall for your door andor sidelights before any framing material has been applied This space must be slightly larger then total size of the door and frame together [ Back to Index ]
Rough Opening (Single Door) Rough Opening (Double Door)
Round Top Door with round top rail or transom
Round Top
Sidelight Fixed panel of wood and glass next to door
One Sidelight (SD) Two Sidelights (DD) Two Sidelights (SD)
Slab Door only or sidelight only No frames jambs or parts added to make door operate [ Back to Index ]
Door Slab (SD) Door Slab Door Slab (DD)
T-Astragal Vertical piece of wooden molding that fits between double doors to provide an effective weather seal It is attached to the inactive door of a double door unit It houses the flush bolts Blueprint and examples belowhellip
PARA-T-ASTRAGAL Types of T-Astragal
Genuine Burmese Teak or Teakwood Latin name Tectona Grandis Linn Teak or Golden Teak is the king of hardwoods and its one of the worlds most valuable timbers recognized for its durability and stability Teak is more durable than any other hardwood and has unparalleled rich beauty Teak can withstand all types of weather Ancient Burmese and Thai royalty considered teak to be a royal tree It has been the pillar of the shipbuilding industry for centuries The decks of the Titanic were covered in Teak and the wood is as good today as the day she sank on 1912 Teak is also used in the Middle East oil industry as one of the very few timbers that can withstand the punishing heat of the desert and will not readily catch fire Teak can withstand harsh chemicals and is resistant to fungi rot and termites Unlike other woods teak does not turn black when in contact with metals It looks best when applied transparent and light colors
Teakwood (Teak) Tectona Grandis Linn
Teak is the common name for ldquoTectona grandisrdquo a large deciduous tree of the family Verbenaceae or its wood one of the most valuable timbers Teak has been widely used in India for more than 2000 years The name teak is from the Malayan word tekka The tree has a straight but often buttressed stem (ie thickened at the base) a spreading crown and four-sided branch lets with large quadrangular pith The leaves are opposite or sometimes whorled in young specimens about 05 meter (15 feet) long and 23 centimeters (9 inches) wide In shape they resemble those of the tobacco plant but their substance is hard and the surface rough The branches terminate in many small white flowers in large erect cross-branched panicles The fruit is a drupe (fleshy with a stony seed) two-thirds of an inch in diameter The bark of the stem is about 13 cm thick gray or brownish gray the sapwood white the unseasoned heartwood has a pleasant and strong aromatic fragrance and a beautiful golden-yellow colour which on seasoning darkens into brown mottled with darker streaks The timber retains its aromatic fragrance to a great age Native to India Burma and Thailand the tree grows as far north as about the 25th parallel in these areas and to the 32nd parallel in the Punjab The tree is not found near the coast the most valuable forests are on low hills up to about 3000 feet Stands are also found in the Philippines and in Java and elsewhere in the Malay Archipelago Teak is also planted in Africa and Central America During the dry season the tree is leafless in hot localities the leaves fall in January but in moist places the tree remains green until March At the end of the dry season when the first monsoon rains fall the new foliage emerges Although the tree flowers freely few seeds are produced because many of the flowers are sterile The forest fires of the dry season after the seeds have ripened and have partly fallen impede the spread of the tree by self-sown seed Teak trees on good soil have attained an average height of 18 m in 15 years with a girth breast high of 05 m In the natural forests teak timber with a girth of about 2 m (diameter of 06
m) is never less than 100 and often more than 200 years old Mature trees are usually not more than 150 ft high Due to the oil and rubber found naturally in the wood teak has a greater ability to withstand the elements than any other wood For this reason it has been the preferred choice for boats and in fact it has been used on aircraft carrier decks This is because of its ability to resist splintering warping and rotting (If left un-oiled our furniture will turn a soft dove gray when allowed to remain outdoors This process will take approximately one year) Teak timber is valued in warm countries principally for its extraordinary durability The timber is practically imperishable under cover Teakwood is well know since earlyancient times as a valuable resource due to its long life reliability and weather resistance as well as its workable qualities Pieces of teak have been found (in India) over 200 years old and still intact Teakwood is used for shipbuilding fine furniture door and window frames wharves bridges cooling-tower louvers flooring paneling railway cars and Venetian blinds An important property of teak is its extremely good dimensional stability It is strong of medium weight and of average hardness Termites eat the sapwood but rarely attack the heartwood it is not however completely resistant to marine borers Teak also refers specifically to the wood and its characteristic color which ranges from olive to yellowish gray or moderate brown Teak furniture dates back prior to the 19th century used mainly by the Chinese for export to Europe The Victorian era also incorporated the use of teakwood during the mechanical era of the 1840rsquos with the invention of presses veneer cutters etc which enabled them to create decorative elegant high class furniture Another factor here is transportation (shipping) was also becoming more advanced Burma produces most of the worlds supply India Thailand Indonesia and Sri Lanka (Ceylon) ranking next in production [ Back to Index ]
Taengwood
Taengwood
Latin name Shorea Obtusa Taeng or Modulus of Elasticity is a hardwood grown in Malaysia and Indonesia Natural color of the wood varies from dark reddish to mixture of yellow and white Taeng is as hard as Mahogany therefore carving on Taeng is not as fine as on Teak Taeng is about 30-40 less expensive than Teak It has a coarse grain and provides a good durability Taeng is not termite resistant by nature as Teak therefore protective chemicals are applied Taeng looks best when stained in darker colors [ Back to Index ]
COLOR-O3 COLOR-O1 COLOR-07 COLOR-10
Threshold The part of the door unit which is attached to the floor under the door
Transom Fixed plain wood carved wood or window light mounted in the wall above the door [ Back to Index ]
Transom (SD) Transom (DD)
Quality The-Wood Studio is Thailands only door designer manufacturer and exporter which quality match US Canadian and European standards please see Door Specifications for details
Unit All parts needed to hang the door andor sidelights The parts include Jambs Hinges Weather-stripping Casing Brick mold Threshold Flush Bolts and a T-Astragal on double doors and a sweep on an in swing unit
Wood Species Wood used to build doors and frames showing its hardness index Comparison of Asian hardwoods with wood available in North America and Europe The-Wood Studio premier hardwoods [ Back to Index ]
Wood Common Name Wood Latin Name Hardness Index Makha Wood Afzelia Xylocarpa Craib 2600 Red Wood X Kerii 2570 Asian Rosewood Pterocarpus Macrocarpus 2450 Taeng (Modulus of Elasticity) Shorea Obtusa 2200 Mahogany Melia Genus 2200 Pecan Hickory Carya Illinoinensis 1820 Bamboo Dendrocalamus Hamiltonii 1800 Maple Acer Macrophyllum 1450 White Oak Quercus Alba 1360 Teakwood (Teak) Tectona Grandis Linn 1150 Walnut Juglans Nigra 1010 Black Cherry Prunus Serotina 950 Rubber Wood Hevea Brasiliensis Muell Arg 900 Monkey Wood Samanea Saman Merr 760 Table Mountain Pine Pinus Pungens 690
DOUBLE DOOR SHUTTERS
Finishing
(1) 12-Step PermaLane IIreg Finish System (2) Penetrating wiping stain sets the color (3) Three Separate coats of alkyd moisture seal with fine sanding between
coats (4) Two coats of imported from Germany lsquoBayer Brandrsquo catalyzed Poly-
Urethane with ultraviolet absorbers Light sanding between coats (5) Stain brightener applied
Door Finishing (69 KB) (6) Detailed hand rubbed to smooth satin finish
Flush Bolts Bolts mounted in a door to lock a door in place These bolts slide up into the jamb above the door and down into the threshold or floor below the door They are primarily used on double doors where one door is locked in place and the other door is the one mainly used (active door) When needed the door locked in place with the flush bolts can be opened Flush bolts are housed in a T-Astragal Examples below [ Back to Index ]
Flush Bolt Flush Bolt Flush Bolt
Frame The set of jambs that holds the door unit together The door is pre-hung in the frame
French Door A door with glass panels separated by wood muntons (one light five light six light eight light ten light or fifteen light)
One (1) Light Six (6) Light Eight (8) Light Ten (10) Light
French Door Arch Top Door with arched top rail and arched frame [ Back to Index ]
Arch Top French Door
Hinges The metal objects that attach your door to the jamb normally with screws They can be made from brass steel iron or other metals
In swing When the door opens into the house when opened
Jambs The wood that surrounds the door unit This is your frame to which the door unit (door doors andor doors and sidelights) is attached Jamb is a part of a door frame that runs vertically between the header and sill Jamb extensions or casing can be used to create a frame that matches the depth of existing walls The top member of a door frame consists of a head jamb two side jambs and a threshold or sill [ Back to Index ]
Kiln-Drying The wood is kiln dried for 2 weeks to a moisture content of 10-12 and has an additional week or so of resting to allow the wood to reabsorb moisture in the air This process ensures that the wood regains its dimensional stability and will not warp or split This critical stage of reabsorbing moisture allows the doors to withstand the rigors of climatic change
Knob Round part of door handle that you hold with your hand The knob can be made of brass porcelain steel glass iron or other products
Layout Design plan (detailed arrangement) of rails mullions panels stiles casing ornaments lintels and carving [ Back to Index ]
layout-101 layout-102 layout-103 layout-104
Left-Hand Term used to describe which way a door is hung on the jamb As viewed from outside the side the hinges are on and the door swings into the house
Left Swing Door
Lever Has the same function as a knob except is longer and thinner To open a door levers are pushed down Beside the decorative uses of a lever they are also used in applications where someone is handicapped and cannot grasp a knob very well [ Back to Index ]
Lintel Decorative carving on the wall just above the door Lintels are made in teak taeng wood monkey wood gypsum sandstone terra-cotta cement and in fiberglass All lintels are made on special orders only
lintel-101 lintel-102 lintel-103 lintel-104
Lockset The complete set of locking hardware mechanism for a door such as Mortise Lock or Bored Lock [ Back to Index ]
Victorian Lockset Antique Lockset Brass Lockset Modern Lockset
Lock - Bored Term Bored Lock describes how the lock fits into round holes which are bored or drilled into the face and edge of the door Its an assembly of a tube-like casing and its inner locking mechanism Bored cylindrical lock is one in which a hole must be drilled into the face of the door as opposed to the edge of the door (as is the case with a mortise lock) Typically the hole is sized from 15 inches to 2125 inches and is centered 25 inches to 5 inches from the leading edge of the doorThe bored cylindrical lock owes its existence to discovering a more cost effective method of locking doors The previous norm the mortise lock is a more complex device and its higher manufacturing cost as well as its more labor intensive installation made the bored cylindrical lock an ideal substitute both in price and functionality The great majority of locks now in use on residences are of this type [ Back to Index ]
Bored Lock p1 Bored Lock p2 Bored Lock p3 Bored Lock p4
Lock - Mortise Term Mortise Lock describes how the lock case fits into a rectangular shaped cavity in the edge of a door This type of lock is enclosed within the edge of a door so that it cannot be seen or removed when the door is closed Mortise lock is one which requires a pocket or mortise to be cut into the door cabinet door or piece of furniture into which the lock is installed Typically mortise locks have been used on older buildings before the advent of bored cylindrical locks but in more recent times they have become a staple of commercial construction and higher end residences The parts included in the typical mortise lock are the lock body (the part which is installed inside the door) the lock trim (which may include any number of different designs of knobs levers handle sets and pulls) and the keyed mortise cylinder which operates the lockingunlocking function of the lock body
Installation of the mortise lock cannot be done practically by the average home owner since it is labor intensive and requires a working knowledge of basic woodworking tools Many installation specialists utilize a mortising jig which makes the actual cutting of the pocket a precise operation but the subsequent installation of the external trim may prove to be problematic if the installer is inexperienced Although the installation of the mortise lock actually weakens the structure of the door it does offer more versatility to the external trim and to the functionality of the lock Where the common bored cylindrical lock lacks the architecture required for ornate or solid cast knobs and levers the mortise lock can accommodate heavier return springs and more solid internal mechanisms to make this possible Further the mortise lock will commonly accept a wide range of other manufacturers cylinders and keyways so that it may conform to existing lock hardware on site [ Back to Index ]
Mortise Lock p1 Mortise Lock p2 Mortise Lock p3
Machining The preparation for the entry set so that it will operate properly in the door (see Bore and Mortise)
Measure Rectangle Door
Measuring a Door (slab) To determine the size of your replacement door you will need to measure exactly your old door For double door taking measurement of one slab is sufficient We only need three (3) numbers You should take a width height and thickness of your old door and send to us by email
Door (slab) Measurement Rough Opening Size
Measuring a Rough Opening For pre-hung doors and entire entrance units requiring a jambs or frames we need the measurements of your rough opening Rough opening measurements are to be taken both horizontally and vertically It is easiest to do this when there is no door installed If a pre-hung door or old entrance unit occupies the current rough opening the measurements should be taken only after removing any and all casing and moldings which will prevent you from seeing the actual rough opening surrounding the door Measure the actual wall opening in which pre-hung door will be installed Measure the openings width across the empty space After that measure the openings height as well as the wall thickness The wall thickness is needed to determine depth of door jambs Your door will be made approximately 316
smaller on the width and frac14 shorter on the height of your actual measurements Itll minimize the amount of trimming (if any) you or your builder will have to perform during the installation process [ Back to Index ]
Measure Arched (round top) Door
Measuring an Arch Door (slab) To measure arched or round top door is a little more involved than standard rectangle doors
1 First take your standard (Width) measurement of the slab 2 Then you must measure your height from the bottom up to the beginning of the arch (Height B) 3 Next measure the height from the bottom to the peak of the arch in the very middle (Height A) 4 Using a Kraft paper (cardboard or poster board) trace a simple but precise pattern of the arch or round top opening Trace the arch at the
location on your existing jamb where the arched top of the door will actually occupy when in the closed position
This pattern on paper will need to be mailed to us This will insure that you door will fit precisely into your existing opening Please feel free to contact us We will be happy to work with you on any of these details
Arched Door Size Rough Opening Measurement
Measuring an Arch Rough Opening Provide template Make an exact duplicate of door rough opening Usually two persons are required to make a good template
Kraft Paper Method
1 First take your standard (Width) measurement of the opening across the empty space 2 Then you must measure your height from the bottom up to the beginning of the arch (Height B) 3 Next measure the height from the bottom to the peak of the arch in the very middle (Height A) 4 Using a Kraft paper (cardboard or poster board) trace a simple but precise pattern of the arch or round top opening Trace the arch along the
wall where the arched top pre-hung door unit will actually be placed
This pattern on paper will need to be mailed to us It will insure that your pre-hung door will fit precisely into the existing opening In addition to we require a measurement of the wall thickness The wall thickness is needed to determine depth of door jambs Your door will be made approximately 316 smaller on the width and frac14 shorter on the height of your actual measurements Itll minimize the amount of trimming (if any) you or your builder will have to perform during the installation process Please feel free to contact us We will be happy to work with you on any of these details Tip One Person should hold a large sheet of heavy Kraft paper across arch top of a door Cellophane tape can be use to aid in stretching Kraft paper tightly over front site Or the paper can be taped to plywood or stiff cardboard while marking then be removed before mailing it to us A second person marks outline of edge of door opening with a soft pencil as accurately as possible [ Back to Index ]
Molding A decorative wooden strip used for ornamentation carving or finishing
Molding
Mortise An elaborate machining process for special entry sets called a mortise lock
Mull cap Interior and exterior trim for seam between door and sidelight [ Back to Index ]
Muntons Wooden trim that holds panels of glass in the door which makes a style of a French door such a five light ten light etc
Teak Muntons
Ornament Additional decorative accessory made in wood or metal (not a door hardware) which adds a unique grace and beauty a manner of very special quality that adorns It is an accent whose virtues or graces add luster to the door
ornament-101 ornament-102 ornament-103 ornament-104
Out swing When the door swings to the outside of the house when opened Commonly used in garage doors [ Back to Index ]
Right Hand Out-Swing Door
Orientation
Door Direction
bull Out Swing Door a door that opens away from the inside of a home building or room bull In Swing Door a door that opens inside or towards the inside of a home building or room bull Swing Door (swinging) a door that can swing open in both directions bull Sliding Door a door that move easily and without interruption over a surface
Door Direction Double Door Orientation Door Shutter Single Door Orientation
Door Orientation
bull Left Hand Door a door that opens on or to the left A door that opens on or towards the side of your body that is to the west when you are facing north
bull Right Hand Door a door that opens on or to the right A door that opens on or towards the side of your body that is to the east when you are facing north
Door Shutter
bull A place where double door meet together A center part (middle) of a double door when theyre closed A part of a double door that closes (close over) by bringing both moving parts (slabs) together A double door formed by complete closure [ Back to Index ]
Pre-Hung Doors or combinations of doors and sidelights put together with jambs hinges threshold T-Astragal and trim to make a total working door system (a unit)
Pre-Hung Door
Right-Hand Term used to describe which way a door is hung on the jamb As viewed from the outside the side the hinges are on and the door swings into the house
Right Swing Door
Rough Opening Opening in the wall for your door andor sidelights before any framing material has been applied This space must be slightly larger then total size of the door and frame together [ Back to Index ]
Rough Opening (Single Door) Rough Opening (Double Door)
Round Top Door with round top rail or transom
Round Top
Sidelight Fixed panel of wood and glass next to door
One Sidelight (SD) Two Sidelights (DD) Two Sidelights (SD)
Slab Door only or sidelight only No frames jambs or parts added to make door operate [ Back to Index ]
Door Slab (SD) Door Slab Door Slab (DD)
T-Astragal Vertical piece of wooden molding that fits between double doors to provide an effective weather seal It is attached to the inactive door of a double door unit It houses the flush bolts Blueprint and examples belowhellip
PARA-T-ASTRAGAL Types of T-Astragal
Genuine Burmese Teak or Teakwood Latin name Tectona Grandis Linn Teak or Golden Teak is the king of hardwoods and its one of the worlds most valuable timbers recognized for its durability and stability Teak is more durable than any other hardwood and has unparalleled rich beauty Teak can withstand all types of weather Ancient Burmese and Thai royalty considered teak to be a royal tree It has been the pillar of the shipbuilding industry for centuries The decks of the Titanic were covered in Teak and the wood is as good today as the day she sank on 1912 Teak is also used in the Middle East oil industry as one of the very few timbers that can withstand the punishing heat of the desert and will not readily catch fire Teak can withstand harsh chemicals and is resistant to fungi rot and termites Unlike other woods teak does not turn black when in contact with metals It looks best when applied transparent and light colors
Teakwood (Teak) Tectona Grandis Linn
Teak is the common name for ldquoTectona grandisrdquo a large deciduous tree of the family Verbenaceae or its wood one of the most valuable timbers Teak has been widely used in India for more than 2000 years The name teak is from the Malayan word tekka The tree has a straight but often buttressed stem (ie thickened at the base) a spreading crown and four-sided branch lets with large quadrangular pith The leaves are opposite or sometimes whorled in young specimens about 05 meter (15 feet) long and 23 centimeters (9 inches) wide In shape they resemble those of the tobacco plant but their substance is hard and the surface rough The branches terminate in many small white flowers in large erect cross-branched panicles The fruit is a drupe (fleshy with a stony seed) two-thirds of an inch in diameter The bark of the stem is about 13 cm thick gray or brownish gray the sapwood white the unseasoned heartwood has a pleasant and strong aromatic fragrance and a beautiful golden-yellow colour which on seasoning darkens into brown mottled with darker streaks The timber retains its aromatic fragrance to a great age Native to India Burma and Thailand the tree grows as far north as about the 25th parallel in these areas and to the 32nd parallel in the Punjab The tree is not found near the coast the most valuable forests are on low hills up to about 3000 feet Stands are also found in the Philippines and in Java and elsewhere in the Malay Archipelago Teak is also planted in Africa and Central America During the dry season the tree is leafless in hot localities the leaves fall in January but in moist places the tree remains green until March At the end of the dry season when the first monsoon rains fall the new foliage emerges Although the tree flowers freely few seeds are produced because many of the flowers are sterile The forest fires of the dry season after the seeds have ripened and have partly fallen impede the spread of the tree by self-sown seed Teak trees on good soil have attained an average height of 18 m in 15 years with a girth breast high of 05 m In the natural forests teak timber with a girth of about 2 m (diameter of 06
m) is never less than 100 and often more than 200 years old Mature trees are usually not more than 150 ft high Due to the oil and rubber found naturally in the wood teak has a greater ability to withstand the elements than any other wood For this reason it has been the preferred choice for boats and in fact it has been used on aircraft carrier decks This is because of its ability to resist splintering warping and rotting (If left un-oiled our furniture will turn a soft dove gray when allowed to remain outdoors This process will take approximately one year) Teak timber is valued in warm countries principally for its extraordinary durability The timber is practically imperishable under cover Teakwood is well know since earlyancient times as a valuable resource due to its long life reliability and weather resistance as well as its workable qualities Pieces of teak have been found (in India) over 200 years old and still intact Teakwood is used for shipbuilding fine furniture door and window frames wharves bridges cooling-tower louvers flooring paneling railway cars and Venetian blinds An important property of teak is its extremely good dimensional stability It is strong of medium weight and of average hardness Termites eat the sapwood but rarely attack the heartwood it is not however completely resistant to marine borers Teak also refers specifically to the wood and its characteristic color which ranges from olive to yellowish gray or moderate brown Teak furniture dates back prior to the 19th century used mainly by the Chinese for export to Europe The Victorian era also incorporated the use of teakwood during the mechanical era of the 1840rsquos with the invention of presses veneer cutters etc which enabled them to create decorative elegant high class furniture Another factor here is transportation (shipping) was also becoming more advanced Burma produces most of the worlds supply India Thailand Indonesia and Sri Lanka (Ceylon) ranking next in production [ Back to Index ]
Taengwood
Taengwood
Latin name Shorea Obtusa Taeng or Modulus of Elasticity is a hardwood grown in Malaysia and Indonesia Natural color of the wood varies from dark reddish to mixture of yellow and white Taeng is as hard as Mahogany therefore carving on Taeng is not as fine as on Teak Taeng is about 30-40 less expensive than Teak It has a coarse grain and provides a good durability Taeng is not termite resistant by nature as Teak therefore protective chemicals are applied Taeng looks best when stained in darker colors [ Back to Index ]
COLOR-O3 COLOR-O1 COLOR-07 COLOR-10
Threshold The part of the door unit which is attached to the floor under the door
Transom Fixed plain wood carved wood or window light mounted in the wall above the door [ Back to Index ]
Transom (SD) Transom (DD)
Quality The-Wood Studio is Thailands only door designer manufacturer and exporter which quality match US Canadian and European standards please see Door Specifications for details
Unit All parts needed to hang the door andor sidelights The parts include Jambs Hinges Weather-stripping Casing Brick mold Threshold Flush Bolts and a T-Astragal on double doors and a sweep on an in swing unit
Wood Species Wood used to build doors and frames showing its hardness index Comparison of Asian hardwoods with wood available in North America and Europe The-Wood Studio premier hardwoods [ Back to Index ]
Wood Common Name Wood Latin Name Hardness Index Makha Wood Afzelia Xylocarpa Craib 2600 Red Wood X Kerii 2570 Asian Rosewood Pterocarpus Macrocarpus 2450 Taeng (Modulus of Elasticity) Shorea Obtusa 2200 Mahogany Melia Genus 2200 Pecan Hickory Carya Illinoinensis 1820 Bamboo Dendrocalamus Hamiltonii 1800 Maple Acer Macrophyllum 1450 White Oak Quercus Alba 1360 Teakwood (Teak) Tectona Grandis Linn 1150 Walnut Juglans Nigra 1010 Black Cherry Prunus Serotina 950 Rubber Wood Hevea Brasiliensis Muell Arg 900 Monkey Wood Samanea Saman Merr 760 Table Mountain Pine Pinus Pungens 690
Flush Bolts Bolts mounted in a door to lock a door in place These bolts slide up into the jamb above the door and down into the threshold or floor below the door They are primarily used on double doors where one door is locked in place and the other door is the one mainly used (active door) When needed the door locked in place with the flush bolts can be opened Flush bolts are housed in a T-Astragal Examples below [ Back to Index ]
Flush Bolt Flush Bolt Flush Bolt
Frame The set of jambs that holds the door unit together The door is pre-hung in the frame
French Door A door with glass panels separated by wood muntons (one light five light six light eight light ten light or fifteen light)
One (1) Light Six (6) Light Eight (8) Light Ten (10) Light
French Door Arch Top Door with arched top rail and arched frame [ Back to Index ]
Arch Top French Door
Hinges The metal objects that attach your door to the jamb normally with screws They can be made from brass steel iron or other metals
In swing When the door opens into the house when opened
Jambs The wood that surrounds the door unit This is your frame to which the door unit (door doors andor doors and sidelights) is attached Jamb is a part of a door frame that runs vertically between the header and sill Jamb extensions or casing can be used to create a frame that matches the depth of existing walls The top member of a door frame consists of a head jamb two side jambs and a threshold or sill [ Back to Index ]
Kiln-Drying The wood is kiln dried for 2 weeks to a moisture content of 10-12 and has an additional week or so of resting to allow the wood to reabsorb moisture in the air This process ensures that the wood regains its dimensional stability and will not warp or split This critical stage of reabsorbing moisture allows the doors to withstand the rigors of climatic change
Knob Round part of door handle that you hold with your hand The knob can be made of brass porcelain steel glass iron or other products
Layout Design plan (detailed arrangement) of rails mullions panels stiles casing ornaments lintels and carving [ Back to Index ]
layout-101 layout-102 layout-103 layout-104
Left-Hand Term used to describe which way a door is hung on the jamb As viewed from outside the side the hinges are on and the door swings into the house
Left Swing Door
Lever Has the same function as a knob except is longer and thinner To open a door levers are pushed down Beside the decorative uses of a lever they are also used in applications where someone is handicapped and cannot grasp a knob very well [ Back to Index ]
Lintel Decorative carving on the wall just above the door Lintels are made in teak taeng wood monkey wood gypsum sandstone terra-cotta cement and in fiberglass All lintels are made on special orders only
lintel-101 lintel-102 lintel-103 lintel-104
Lockset The complete set of locking hardware mechanism for a door such as Mortise Lock or Bored Lock [ Back to Index ]
Victorian Lockset Antique Lockset Brass Lockset Modern Lockset
Lock - Bored Term Bored Lock describes how the lock fits into round holes which are bored or drilled into the face and edge of the door Its an assembly of a tube-like casing and its inner locking mechanism Bored cylindrical lock is one in which a hole must be drilled into the face of the door as opposed to the edge of the door (as is the case with a mortise lock) Typically the hole is sized from 15 inches to 2125 inches and is centered 25 inches to 5 inches from the leading edge of the doorThe bored cylindrical lock owes its existence to discovering a more cost effective method of locking doors The previous norm the mortise lock is a more complex device and its higher manufacturing cost as well as its more labor intensive installation made the bored cylindrical lock an ideal substitute both in price and functionality The great majority of locks now in use on residences are of this type [ Back to Index ]
Bored Lock p1 Bored Lock p2 Bored Lock p3 Bored Lock p4
Lock - Mortise Term Mortise Lock describes how the lock case fits into a rectangular shaped cavity in the edge of a door This type of lock is enclosed within the edge of a door so that it cannot be seen or removed when the door is closed Mortise lock is one which requires a pocket or mortise to be cut into the door cabinet door or piece of furniture into which the lock is installed Typically mortise locks have been used on older buildings before the advent of bored cylindrical locks but in more recent times they have become a staple of commercial construction and higher end residences The parts included in the typical mortise lock are the lock body (the part which is installed inside the door) the lock trim (which may include any number of different designs of knobs levers handle sets and pulls) and the keyed mortise cylinder which operates the lockingunlocking function of the lock body
Installation of the mortise lock cannot be done practically by the average home owner since it is labor intensive and requires a working knowledge of basic woodworking tools Many installation specialists utilize a mortising jig which makes the actual cutting of the pocket a precise operation but the subsequent installation of the external trim may prove to be problematic if the installer is inexperienced Although the installation of the mortise lock actually weakens the structure of the door it does offer more versatility to the external trim and to the functionality of the lock Where the common bored cylindrical lock lacks the architecture required for ornate or solid cast knobs and levers the mortise lock can accommodate heavier return springs and more solid internal mechanisms to make this possible Further the mortise lock will commonly accept a wide range of other manufacturers cylinders and keyways so that it may conform to existing lock hardware on site [ Back to Index ]
Mortise Lock p1 Mortise Lock p2 Mortise Lock p3
Machining The preparation for the entry set so that it will operate properly in the door (see Bore and Mortise)
Measure Rectangle Door
Measuring a Door (slab) To determine the size of your replacement door you will need to measure exactly your old door For double door taking measurement of one slab is sufficient We only need three (3) numbers You should take a width height and thickness of your old door and send to us by email
Door (slab) Measurement Rough Opening Size
Measuring a Rough Opening For pre-hung doors and entire entrance units requiring a jambs or frames we need the measurements of your rough opening Rough opening measurements are to be taken both horizontally and vertically It is easiest to do this when there is no door installed If a pre-hung door or old entrance unit occupies the current rough opening the measurements should be taken only after removing any and all casing and moldings which will prevent you from seeing the actual rough opening surrounding the door Measure the actual wall opening in which pre-hung door will be installed Measure the openings width across the empty space After that measure the openings height as well as the wall thickness The wall thickness is needed to determine depth of door jambs Your door will be made approximately 316
smaller on the width and frac14 shorter on the height of your actual measurements Itll minimize the amount of trimming (if any) you or your builder will have to perform during the installation process [ Back to Index ]
Measure Arched (round top) Door
Measuring an Arch Door (slab) To measure arched or round top door is a little more involved than standard rectangle doors
1 First take your standard (Width) measurement of the slab 2 Then you must measure your height from the bottom up to the beginning of the arch (Height B) 3 Next measure the height from the bottom to the peak of the arch in the very middle (Height A) 4 Using a Kraft paper (cardboard or poster board) trace a simple but precise pattern of the arch or round top opening Trace the arch at the
location on your existing jamb where the arched top of the door will actually occupy when in the closed position
This pattern on paper will need to be mailed to us This will insure that you door will fit precisely into your existing opening Please feel free to contact us We will be happy to work with you on any of these details
Arched Door Size Rough Opening Measurement
Measuring an Arch Rough Opening Provide template Make an exact duplicate of door rough opening Usually two persons are required to make a good template
Kraft Paper Method
1 First take your standard (Width) measurement of the opening across the empty space 2 Then you must measure your height from the bottom up to the beginning of the arch (Height B) 3 Next measure the height from the bottom to the peak of the arch in the very middle (Height A) 4 Using a Kraft paper (cardboard or poster board) trace a simple but precise pattern of the arch or round top opening Trace the arch along the
wall where the arched top pre-hung door unit will actually be placed
This pattern on paper will need to be mailed to us It will insure that your pre-hung door will fit precisely into the existing opening In addition to we require a measurement of the wall thickness The wall thickness is needed to determine depth of door jambs Your door will be made approximately 316 smaller on the width and frac14 shorter on the height of your actual measurements Itll minimize the amount of trimming (if any) you or your builder will have to perform during the installation process Please feel free to contact us We will be happy to work with you on any of these details Tip One Person should hold a large sheet of heavy Kraft paper across arch top of a door Cellophane tape can be use to aid in stretching Kraft paper tightly over front site Or the paper can be taped to plywood or stiff cardboard while marking then be removed before mailing it to us A second person marks outline of edge of door opening with a soft pencil as accurately as possible [ Back to Index ]
Molding A decorative wooden strip used for ornamentation carving or finishing
Molding
Mortise An elaborate machining process for special entry sets called a mortise lock
Mull cap Interior and exterior trim for seam between door and sidelight [ Back to Index ]
Muntons Wooden trim that holds panels of glass in the door which makes a style of a French door such a five light ten light etc
Teak Muntons
Ornament Additional decorative accessory made in wood or metal (not a door hardware) which adds a unique grace and beauty a manner of very special quality that adorns It is an accent whose virtues or graces add luster to the door
ornament-101 ornament-102 ornament-103 ornament-104
Out swing When the door swings to the outside of the house when opened Commonly used in garage doors [ Back to Index ]
Right Hand Out-Swing Door
Orientation
Door Direction
bull Out Swing Door a door that opens away from the inside of a home building or room bull In Swing Door a door that opens inside or towards the inside of a home building or room bull Swing Door (swinging) a door that can swing open in both directions bull Sliding Door a door that move easily and without interruption over a surface
Door Direction Double Door Orientation Door Shutter Single Door Orientation
Door Orientation
bull Left Hand Door a door that opens on or to the left A door that opens on or towards the side of your body that is to the west when you are facing north
bull Right Hand Door a door that opens on or to the right A door that opens on or towards the side of your body that is to the east when you are facing north
Door Shutter
bull A place where double door meet together A center part (middle) of a double door when theyre closed A part of a double door that closes (close over) by bringing both moving parts (slabs) together A double door formed by complete closure [ Back to Index ]
Pre-Hung Doors or combinations of doors and sidelights put together with jambs hinges threshold T-Astragal and trim to make a total working door system (a unit)
Pre-Hung Door
Right-Hand Term used to describe which way a door is hung on the jamb As viewed from the outside the side the hinges are on and the door swings into the house
Right Swing Door
Rough Opening Opening in the wall for your door andor sidelights before any framing material has been applied This space must be slightly larger then total size of the door and frame together [ Back to Index ]
Rough Opening (Single Door) Rough Opening (Double Door)
Round Top Door with round top rail or transom
Round Top
Sidelight Fixed panel of wood and glass next to door
One Sidelight (SD) Two Sidelights (DD) Two Sidelights (SD)
Slab Door only or sidelight only No frames jambs or parts added to make door operate [ Back to Index ]
Door Slab (SD) Door Slab Door Slab (DD)
T-Astragal Vertical piece of wooden molding that fits between double doors to provide an effective weather seal It is attached to the inactive door of a double door unit It houses the flush bolts Blueprint and examples belowhellip
PARA-T-ASTRAGAL Types of T-Astragal
Genuine Burmese Teak or Teakwood Latin name Tectona Grandis Linn Teak or Golden Teak is the king of hardwoods and its one of the worlds most valuable timbers recognized for its durability and stability Teak is more durable than any other hardwood and has unparalleled rich beauty Teak can withstand all types of weather Ancient Burmese and Thai royalty considered teak to be a royal tree It has been the pillar of the shipbuilding industry for centuries The decks of the Titanic were covered in Teak and the wood is as good today as the day she sank on 1912 Teak is also used in the Middle East oil industry as one of the very few timbers that can withstand the punishing heat of the desert and will not readily catch fire Teak can withstand harsh chemicals and is resistant to fungi rot and termites Unlike other woods teak does not turn black when in contact with metals It looks best when applied transparent and light colors
Teakwood (Teak) Tectona Grandis Linn
Teak is the common name for ldquoTectona grandisrdquo a large deciduous tree of the family Verbenaceae or its wood one of the most valuable timbers Teak has been widely used in India for more than 2000 years The name teak is from the Malayan word tekka The tree has a straight but often buttressed stem (ie thickened at the base) a spreading crown and four-sided branch lets with large quadrangular pith The leaves are opposite or sometimes whorled in young specimens about 05 meter (15 feet) long and 23 centimeters (9 inches) wide In shape they resemble those of the tobacco plant but their substance is hard and the surface rough The branches terminate in many small white flowers in large erect cross-branched panicles The fruit is a drupe (fleshy with a stony seed) two-thirds of an inch in diameter The bark of the stem is about 13 cm thick gray or brownish gray the sapwood white the unseasoned heartwood has a pleasant and strong aromatic fragrance and a beautiful golden-yellow colour which on seasoning darkens into brown mottled with darker streaks The timber retains its aromatic fragrance to a great age Native to India Burma and Thailand the tree grows as far north as about the 25th parallel in these areas and to the 32nd parallel in the Punjab The tree is not found near the coast the most valuable forests are on low hills up to about 3000 feet Stands are also found in the Philippines and in Java and elsewhere in the Malay Archipelago Teak is also planted in Africa and Central America During the dry season the tree is leafless in hot localities the leaves fall in January but in moist places the tree remains green until March At the end of the dry season when the first monsoon rains fall the new foliage emerges Although the tree flowers freely few seeds are produced because many of the flowers are sterile The forest fires of the dry season after the seeds have ripened and have partly fallen impede the spread of the tree by self-sown seed Teak trees on good soil have attained an average height of 18 m in 15 years with a girth breast high of 05 m In the natural forests teak timber with a girth of about 2 m (diameter of 06
m) is never less than 100 and often more than 200 years old Mature trees are usually not more than 150 ft high Due to the oil and rubber found naturally in the wood teak has a greater ability to withstand the elements than any other wood For this reason it has been the preferred choice for boats and in fact it has been used on aircraft carrier decks This is because of its ability to resist splintering warping and rotting (If left un-oiled our furniture will turn a soft dove gray when allowed to remain outdoors This process will take approximately one year) Teak timber is valued in warm countries principally for its extraordinary durability The timber is practically imperishable under cover Teakwood is well know since earlyancient times as a valuable resource due to its long life reliability and weather resistance as well as its workable qualities Pieces of teak have been found (in India) over 200 years old and still intact Teakwood is used for shipbuilding fine furniture door and window frames wharves bridges cooling-tower louvers flooring paneling railway cars and Venetian blinds An important property of teak is its extremely good dimensional stability It is strong of medium weight and of average hardness Termites eat the sapwood but rarely attack the heartwood it is not however completely resistant to marine borers Teak also refers specifically to the wood and its characteristic color which ranges from olive to yellowish gray or moderate brown Teak furniture dates back prior to the 19th century used mainly by the Chinese for export to Europe The Victorian era also incorporated the use of teakwood during the mechanical era of the 1840rsquos with the invention of presses veneer cutters etc which enabled them to create decorative elegant high class furniture Another factor here is transportation (shipping) was also becoming more advanced Burma produces most of the worlds supply India Thailand Indonesia and Sri Lanka (Ceylon) ranking next in production [ Back to Index ]
Taengwood
Taengwood
Latin name Shorea Obtusa Taeng or Modulus of Elasticity is a hardwood grown in Malaysia and Indonesia Natural color of the wood varies from dark reddish to mixture of yellow and white Taeng is as hard as Mahogany therefore carving on Taeng is not as fine as on Teak Taeng is about 30-40 less expensive than Teak It has a coarse grain and provides a good durability Taeng is not termite resistant by nature as Teak therefore protective chemicals are applied Taeng looks best when stained in darker colors [ Back to Index ]
COLOR-O3 COLOR-O1 COLOR-07 COLOR-10
Threshold The part of the door unit which is attached to the floor under the door
Transom Fixed plain wood carved wood or window light mounted in the wall above the door [ Back to Index ]
Transom (SD) Transom (DD)
Quality The-Wood Studio is Thailands only door designer manufacturer and exporter which quality match US Canadian and European standards please see Door Specifications for details
Unit All parts needed to hang the door andor sidelights The parts include Jambs Hinges Weather-stripping Casing Brick mold Threshold Flush Bolts and a T-Astragal on double doors and a sweep on an in swing unit
Wood Species Wood used to build doors and frames showing its hardness index Comparison of Asian hardwoods with wood available in North America and Europe The-Wood Studio premier hardwoods [ Back to Index ]
Wood Common Name Wood Latin Name Hardness Index Makha Wood Afzelia Xylocarpa Craib 2600 Red Wood X Kerii 2570 Asian Rosewood Pterocarpus Macrocarpus 2450 Taeng (Modulus of Elasticity) Shorea Obtusa 2200 Mahogany Melia Genus 2200 Pecan Hickory Carya Illinoinensis 1820 Bamboo Dendrocalamus Hamiltonii 1800 Maple Acer Macrophyllum 1450 White Oak Quercus Alba 1360 Teakwood (Teak) Tectona Grandis Linn 1150 Walnut Juglans Nigra 1010 Black Cherry Prunus Serotina 950 Rubber Wood Hevea Brasiliensis Muell Arg 900 Monkey Wood Samanea Saman Merr 760 Table Mountain Pine Pinus Pungens 690
Arch Top French Door
Hinges The metal objects that attach your door to the jamb normally with screws They can be made from brass steel iron or other metals
In swing When the door opens into the house when opened
Jambs The wood that surrounds the door unit This is your frame to which the door unit (door doors andor doors and sidelights) is attached Jamb is a part of a door frame that runs vertically between the header and sill Jamb extensions or casing can be used to create a frame that matches the depth of existing walls The top member of a door frame consists of a head jamb two side jambs and a threshold or sill [ Back to Index ]
Kiln-Drying The wood is kiln dried for 2 weeks to a moisture content of 10-12 and has an additional week or so of resting to allow the wood to reabsorb moisture in the air This process ensures that the wood regains its dimensional stability and will not warp or split This critical stage of reabsorbing moisture allows the doors to withstand the rigors of climatic change
Knob Round part of door handle that you hold with your hand The knob can be made of brass porcelain steel glass iron or other products
Layout Design plan (detailed arrangement) of rails mullions panels stiles casing ornaments lintels and carving [ Back to Index ]
layout-101 layout-102 layout-103 layout-104
Left-Hand Term used to describe which way a door is hung on the jamb As viewed from outside the side the hinges are on and the door swings into the house
Left Swing Door
Lever Has the same function as a knob except is longer and thinner To open a door levers are pushed down Beside the decorative uses of a lever they are also used in applications where someone is handicapped and cannot grasp a knob very well [ Back to Index ]
Lintel Decorative carving on the wall just above the door Lintels are made in teak taeng wood monkey wood gypsum sandstone terra-cotta cement and in fiberglass All lintels are made on special orders only
lintel-101 lintel-102 lintel-103 lintel-104
Lockset The complete set of locking hardware mechanism for a door such as Mortise Lock or Bored Lock [ Back to Index ]
Victorian Lockset Antique Lockset Brass Lockset Modern Lockset
Lock - Bored Term Bored Lock describes how the lock fits into round holes which are bored or drilled into the face and edge of the door Its an assembly of a tube-like casing and its inner locking mechanism Bored cylindrical lock is one in which a hole must be drilled into the face of the door as opposed to the edge of the door (as is the case with a mortise lock) Typically the hole is sized from 15 inches to 2125 inches and is centered 25 inches to 5 inches from the leading edge of the doorThe bored cylindrical lock owes its existence to discovering a more cost effective method of locking doors The previous norm the mortise lock is a more complex device and its higher manufacturing cost as well as its more labor intensive installation made the bored cylindrical lock an ideal substitute both in price and functionality The great majority of locks now in use on residences are of this type [ Back to Index ]
Bored Lock p1 Bored Lock p2 Bored Lock p3 Bored Lock p4
Lock - Mortise Term Mortise Lock describes how the lock case fits into a rectangular shaped cavity in the edge of a door This type of lock is enclosed within the edge of a door so that it cannot be seen or removed when the door is closed Mortise lock is one which requires a pocket or mortise to be cut into the door cabinet door or piece of furniture into which the lock is installed Typically mortise locks have been used on older buildings before the advent of bored cylindrical locks but in more recent times they have become a staple of commercial construction and higher end residences The parts included in the typical mortise lock are the lock body (the part which is installed inside the door) the lock trim (which may include any number of different designs of knobs levers handle sets and pulls) and the keyed mortise cylinder which operates the lockingunlocking function of the lock body
Installation of the mortise lock cannot be done practically by the average home owner since it is labor intensive and requires a working knowledge of basic woodworking tools Many installation specialists utilize a mortising jig which makes the actual cutting of the pocket a precise operation but the subsequent installation of the external trim may prove to be problematic if the installer is inexperienced Although the installation of the mortise lock actually weakens the structure of the door it does offer more versatility to the external trim and to the functionality of the lock Where the common bored cylindrical lock lacks the architecture required for ornate or solid cast knobs and levers the mortise lock can accommodate heavier return springs and more solid internal mechanisms to make this possible Further the mortise lock will commonly accept a wide range of other manufacturers cylinders and keyways so that it may conform to existing lock hardware on site [ Back to Index ]
Mortise Lock p1 Mortise Lock p2 Mortise Lock p3
Machining The preparation for the entry set so that it will operate properly in the door (see Bore and Mortise)
Measure Rectangle Door
Measuring a Door (slab) To determine the size of your replacement door you will need to measure exactly your old door For double door taking measurement of one slab is sufficient We only need three (3) numbers You should take a width height and thickness of your old door and send to us by email
Door (slab) Measurement Rough Opening Size
Measuring a Rough Opening For pre-hung doors and entire entrance units requiring a jambs or frames we need the measurements of your rough opening Rough opening measurements are to be taken both horizontally and vertically It is easiest to do this when there is no door installed If a pre-hung door or old entrance unit occupies the current rough opening the measurements should be taken only after removing any and all casing and moldings which will prevent you from seeing the actual rough opening surrounding the door Measure the actual wall opening in which pre-hung door will be installed Measure the openings width across the empty space After that measure the openings height as well as the wall thickness The wall thickness is needed to determine depth of door jambs Your door will be made approximately 316
smaller on the width and frac14 shorter on the height of your actual measurements Itll minimize the amount of trimming (if any) you or your builder will have to perform during the installation process [ Back to Index ]
Measure Arched (round top) Door
Measuring an Arch Door (slab) To measure arched or round top door is a little more involved than standard rectangle doors
1 First take your standard (Width) measurement of the slab 2 Then you must measure your height from the bottom up to the beginning of the arch (Height B) 3 Next measure the height from the bottom to the peak of the arch in the very middle (Height A) 4 Using a Kraft paper (cardboard or poster board) trace a simple but precise pattern of the arch or round top opening Trace the arch at the
location on your existing jamb where the arched top of the door will actually occupy when in the closed position
This pattern on paper will need to be mailed to us This will insure that you door will fit precisely into your existing opening Please feel free to contact us We will be happy to work with you on any of these details
Arched Door Size Rough Opening Measurement
Measuring an Arch Rough Opening Provide template Make an exact duplicate of door rough opening Usually two persons are required to make a good template
Kraft Paper Method
1 First take your standard (Width) measurement of the opening across the empty space 2 Then you must measure your height from the bottom up to the beginning of the arch (Height B) 3 Next measure the height from the bottom to the peak of the arch in the very middle (Height A) 4 Using a Kraft paper (cardboard or poster board) trace a simple but precise pattern of the arch or round top opening Trace the arch along the
wall where the arched top pre-hung door unit will actually be placed
This pattern on paper will need to be mailed to us It will insure that your pre-hung door will fit precisely into the existing opening In addition to we require a measurement of the wall thickness The wall thickness is needed to determine depth of door jambs Your door will be made approximately 316 smaller on the width and frac14 shorter on the height of your actual measurements Itll minimize the amount of trimming (if any) you or your builder will have to perform during the installation process Please feel free to contact us We will be happy to work with you on any of these details Tip One Person should hold a large sheet of heavy Kraft paper across arch top of a door Cellophane tape can be use to aid in stretching Kraft paper tightly over front site Or the paper can be taped to plywood or stiff cardboard while marking then be removed before mailing it to us A second person marks outline of edge of door opening with a soft pencil as accurately as possible [ Back to Index ]
Molding A decorative wooden strip used for ornamentation carving or finishing
Molding
Mortise An elaborate machining process for special entry sets called a mortise lock
Mull cap Interior and exterior trim for seam between door and sidelight [ Back to Index ]
Muntons Wooden trim that holds panels of glass in the door which makes a style of a French door such a five light ten light etc
Teak Muntons
Ornament Additional decorative accessory made in wood or metal (not a door hardware) which adds a unique grace and beauty a manner of very special quality that adorns It is an accent whose virtues or graces add luster to the door
ornament-101 ornament-102 ornament-103 ornament-104
Out swing When the door swings to the outside of the house when opened Commonly used in garage doors [ Back to Index ]
Right Hand Out-Swing Door
Orientation
Door Direction
bull Out Swing Door a door that opens away from the inside of a home building or room bull In Swing Door a door that opens inside or towards the inside of a home building or room bull Swing Door (swinging) a door that can swing open in both directions bull Sliding Door a door that move easily and without interruption over a surface
Door Direction Double Door Orientation Door Shutter Single Door Orientation
Door Orientation
bull Left Hand Door a door that opens on or to the left A door that opens on or towards the side of your body that is to the west when you are facing north
bull Right Hand Door a door that opens on or to the right A door that opens on or towards the side of your body that is to the east when you are facing north
Door Shutter
bull A place where double door meet together A center part (middle) of a double door when theyre closed A part of a double door that closes (close over) by bringing both moving parts (slabs) together A double door formed by complete closure [ Back to Index ]
Pre-Hung Doors or combinations of doors and sidelights put together with jambs hinges threshold T-Astragal and trim to make a total working door system (a unit)
Pre-Hung Door
Right-Hand Term used to describe which way a door is hung on the jamb As viewed from the outside the side the hinges are on and the door swings into the house
Right Swing Door
Rough Opening Opening in the wall for your door andor sidelights before any framing material has been applied This space must be slightly larger then total size of the door and frame together [ Back to Index ]
Rough Opening (Single Door) Rough Opening (Double Door)
Round Top Door with round top rail or transom
Round Top
Sidelight Fixed panel of wood and glass next to door
One Sidelight (SD) Two Sidelights (DD) Two Sidelights (SD)
Slab Door only or sidelight only No frames jambs or parts added to make door operate [ Back to Index ]
Door Slab (SD) Door Slab Door Slab (DD)
T-Astragal Vertical piece of wooden molding that fits between double doors to provide an effective weather seal It is attached to the inactive door of a double door unit It houses the flush bolts Blueprint and examples belowhellip
PARA-T-ASTRAGAL Types of T-Astragal
Genuine Burmese Teak or Teakwood Latin name Tectona Grandis Linn Teak or Golden Teak is the king of hardwoods and its one of the worlds most valuable timbers recognized for its durability and stability Teak is more durable than any other hardwood and has unparalleled rich beauty Teak can withstand all types of weather Ancient Burmese and Thai royalty considered teak to be a royal tree It has been the pillar of the shipbuilding industry for centuries The decks of the Titanic were covered in Teak and the wood is as good today as the day she sank on 1912 Teak is also used in the Middle East oil industry as one of the very few timbers that can withstand the punishing heat of the desert and will not readily catch fire Teak can withstand harsh chemicals and is resistant to fungi rot and termites Unlike other woods teak does not turn black when in contact with metals It looks best when applied transparent and light colors
Teakwood (Teak) Tectona Grandis Linn
Teak is the common name for ldquoTectona grandisrdquo a large deciduous tree of the family Verbenaceae or its wood one of the most valuable timbers Teak has been widely used in India for more than 2000 years The name teak is from the Malayan word tekka The tree has a straight but often buttressed stem (ie thickened at the base) a spreading crown and four-sided branch lets with large quadrangular pith The leaves are opposite or sometimes whorled in young specimens about 05 meter (15 feet) long and 23 centimeters (9 inches) wide In shape they resemble those of the tobacco plant but their substance is hard and the surface rough The branches terminate in many small white flowers in large erect cross-branched panicles The fruit is a drupe (fleshy with a stony seed) two-thirds of an inch in diameter The bark of the stem is about 13 cm thick gray or brownish gray the sapwood white the unseasoned heartwood has a pleasant and strong aromatic fragrance and a beautiful golden-yellow colour which on seasoning darkens into brown mottled with darker streaks The timber retains its aromatic fragrance to a great age Native to India Burma and Thailand the tree grows as far north as about the 25th parallel in these areas and to the 32nd parallel in the Punjab The tree is not found near the coast the most valuable forests are on low hills up to about 3000 feet Stands are also found in the Philippines and in Java and elsewhere in the Malay Archipelago Teak is also planted in Africa and Central America During the dry season the tree is leafless in hot localities the leaves fall in January but in moist places the tree remains green until March At the end of the dry season when the first monsoon rains fall the new foliage emerges Although the tree flowers freely few seeds are produced because many of the flowers are sterile The forest fires of the dry season after the seeds have ripened and have partly fallen impede the spread of the tree by self-sown seed Teak trees on good soil have attained an average height of 18 m in 15 years with a girth breast high of 05 m In the natural forests teak timber with a girth of about 2 m (diameter of 06
m) is never less than 100 and often more than 200 years old Mature trees are usually not more than 150 ft high Due to the oil and rubber found naturally in the wood teak has a greater ability to withstand the elements than any other wood For this reason it has been the preferred choice for boats and in fact it has been used on aircraft carrier decks This is because of its ability to resist splintering warping and rotting (If left un-oiled our furniture will turn a soft dove gray when allowed to remain outdoors This process will take approximately one year) Teak timber is valued in warm countries principally for its extraordinary durability The timber is practically imperishable under cover Teakwood is well know since earlyancient times as a valuable resource due to its long life reliability and weather resistance as well as its workable qualities Pieces of teak have been found (in India) over 200 years old and still intact Teakwood is used for shipbuilding fine furniture door and window frames wharves bridges cooling-tower louvers flooring paneling railway cars and Venetian blinds An important property of teak is its extremely good dimensional stability It is strong of medium weight and of average hardness Termites eat the sapwood but rarely attack the heartwood it is not however completely resistant to marine borers Teak also refers specifically to the wood and its characteristic color which ranges from olive to yellowish gray or moderate brown Teak furniture dates back prior to the 19th century used mainly by the Chinese for export to Europe The Victorian era also incorporated the use of teakwood during the mechanical era of the 1840rsquos with the invention of presses veneer cutters etc which enabled them to create decorative elegant high class furniture Another factor here is transportation (shipping) was also becoming more advanced Burma produces most of the worlds supply India Thailand Indonesia and Sri Lanka (Ceylon) ranking next in production [ Back to Index ]
Taengwood
Taengwood
Latin name Shorea Obtusa Taeng or Modulus of Elasticity is a hardwood grown in Malaysia and Indonesia Natural color of the wood varies from dark reddish to mixture of yellow and white Taeng is as hard as Mahogany therefore carving on Taeng is not as fine as on Teak Taeng is about 30-40 less expensive than Teak It has a coarse grain and provides a good durability Taeng is not termite resistant by nature as Teak therefore protective chemicals are applied Taeng looks best when stained in darker colors [ Back to Index ]
COLOR-O3 COLOR-O1 COLOR-07 COLOR-10
Threshold The part of the door unit which is attached to the floor under the door
Transom Fixed plain wood carved wood or window light mounted in the wall above the door [ Back to Index ]
Transom (SD) Transom (DD)
Quality The-Wood Studio is Thailands only door designer manufacturer and exporter which quality match US Canadian and European standards please see Door Specifications for details
Unit All parts needed to hang the door andor sidelights The parts include Jambs Hinges Weather-stripping Casing Brick mold Threshold Flush Bolts and a T-Astragal on double doors and a sweep on an in swing unit
Wood Species Wood used to build doors and frames showing its hardness index Comparison of Asian hardwoods with wood available in North America and Europe The-Wood Studio premier hardwoods [ Back to Index ]
Wood Common Name Wood Latin Name Hardness Index Makha Wood Afzelia Xylocarpa Craib 2600 Red Wood X Kerii 2570 Asian Rosewood Pterocarpus Macrocarpus 2450 Taeng (Modulus of Elasticity) Shorea Obtusa 2200 Mahogany Melia Genus 2200 Pecan Hickory Carya Illinoinensis 1820 Bamboo Dendrocalamus Hamiltonii 1800 Maple Acer Macrophyllum 1450 White Oak Quercus Alba 1360 Teakwood (Teak) Tectona Grandis Linn 1150 Walnut Juglans Nigra 1010 Black Cherry Prunus Serotina 950 Rubber Wood Hevea Brasiliensis Muell Arg 900 Monkey Wood Samanea Saman Merr 760 Table Mountain Pine Pinus Pungens 690
Left-Hand Term used to describe which way a door is hung on the jamb As viewed from outside the side the hinges are on and the door swings into the house
Left Swing Door
Lever Has the same function as a knob except is longer and thinner To open a door levers are pushed down Beside the decorative uses of a lever they are also used in applications where someone is handicapped and cannot grasp a knob very well [ Back to Index ]
Lintel Decorative carving on the wall just above the door Lintels are made in teak taeng wood monkey wood gypsum sandstone terra-cotta cement and in fiberglass All lintels are made on special orders only
lintel-101 lintel-102 lintel-103 lintel-104
Lockset The complete set of locking hardware mechanism for a door such as Mortise Lock or Bored Lock [ Back to Index ]
Victorian Lockset Antique Lockset Brass Lockset Modern Lockset
Lock - Bored Term Bored Lock describes how the lock fits into round holes which are bored or drilled into the face and edge of the door Its an assembly of a tube-like casing and its inner locking mechanism Bored cylindrical lock is one in which a hole must be drilled into the face of the door as opposed to the edge of the door (as is the case with a mortise lock) Typically the hole is sized from 15 inches to 2125 inches and is centered 25 inches to 5 inches from the leading edge of the doorThe bored cylindrical lock owes its existence to discovering a more cost effective method of locking doors The previous norm the mortise lock is a more complex device and its higher manufacturing cost as well as its more labor intensive installation made the bored cylindrical lock an ideal substitute both in price and functionality The great majority of locks now in use on residences are of this type [ Back to Index ]
Bored Lock p1 Bored Lock p2 Bored Lock p3 Bored Lock p4
Lock - Mortise Term Mortise Lock describes how the lock case fits into a rectangular shaped cavity in the edge of a door This type of lock is enclosed within the edge of a door so that it cannot be seen or removed when the door is closed Mortise lock is one which requires a pocket or mortise to be cut into the door cabinet door or piece of furniture into which the lock is installed Typically mortise locks have been used on older buildings before the advent of bored cylindrical locks but in more recent times they have become a staple of commercial construction and higher end residences The parts included in the typical mortise lock are the lock body (the part which is installed inside the door) the lock trim (which may include any number of different designs of knobs levers handle sets and pulls) and the keyed mortise cylinder which operates the lockingunlocking function of the lock body
Installation of the mortise lock cannot be done practically by the average home owner since it is labor intensive and requires a working knowledge of basic woodworking tools Many installation specialists utilize a mortising jig which makes the actual cutting of the pocket a precise operation but the subsequent installation of the external trim may prove to be problematic if the installer is inexperienced Although the installation of the mortise lock actually weakens the structure of the door it does offer more versatility to the external trim and to the functionality of the lock Where the common bored cylindrical lock lacks the architecture required for ornate or solid cast knobs and levers the mortise lock can accommodate heavier return springs and more solid internal mechanisms to make this possible Further the mortise lock will commonly accept a wide range of other manufacturers cylinders and keyways so that it may conform to existing lock hardware on site [ Back to Index ]
Mortise Lock p1 Mortise Lock p2 Mortise Lock p3
Machining The preparation for the entry set so that it will operate properly in the door (see Bore and Mortise)
Measure Rectangle Door
Measuring a Door (slab) To determine the size of your replacement door you will need to measure exactly your old door For double door taking measurement of one slab is sufficient We only need three (3) numbers You should take a width height and thickness of your old door and send to us by email
Door (slab) Measurement Rough Opening Size
Measuring a Rough Opening For pre-hung doors and entire entrance units requiring a jambs or frames we need the measurements of your rough opening Rough opening measurements are to be taken both horizontally and vertically It is easiest to do this when there is no door installed If a pre-hung door or old entrance unit occupies the current rough opening the measurements should be taken only after removing any and all casing and moldings which will prevent you from seeing the actual rough opening surrounding the door Measure the actual wall opening in which pre-hung door will be installed Measure the openings width across the empty space After that measure the openings height as well as the wall thickness The wall thickness is needed to determine depth of door jambs Your door will be made approximately 316
smaller on the width and frac14 shorter on the height of your actual measurements Itll minimize the amount of trimming (if any) you or your builder will have to perform during the installation process [ Back to Index ]
Measure Arched (round top) Door
Measuring an Arch Door (slab) To measure arched or round top door is a little more involved than standard rectangle doors
1 First take your standard (Width) measurement of the slab 2 Then you must measure your height from the bottom up to the beginning of the arch (Height B) 3 Next measure the height from the bottom to the peak of the arch in the very middle (Height A) 4 Using a Kraft paper (cardboard or poster board) trace a simple but precise pattern of the arch or round top opening Trace the arch at the
location on your existing jamb where the arched top of the door will actually occupy when in the closed position
This pattern on paper will need to be mailed to us This will insure that you door will fit precisely into your existing opening Please feel free to contact us We will be happy to work with you on any of these details
Arched Door Size Rough Opening Measurement
Measuring an Arch Rough Opening Provide template Make an exact duplicate of door rough opening Usually two persons are required to make a good template
Kraft Paper Method
1 First take your standard (Width) measurement of the opening across the empty space 2 Then you must measure your height from the bottom up to the beginning of the arch (Height B) 3 Next measure the height from the bottom to the peak of the arch in the very middle (Height A) 4 Using a Kraft paper (cardboard or poster board) trace a simple but precise pattern of the arch or round top opening Trace the arch along the
wall where the arched top pre-hung door unit will actually be placed
This pattern on paper will need to be mailed to us It will insure that your pre-hung door will fit precisely into the existing opening In addition to we require a measurement of the wall thickness The wall thickness is needed to determine depth of door jambs Your door will be made approximately 316 smaller on the width and frac14 shorter on the height of your actual measurements Itll minimize the amount of trimming (if any) you or your builder will have to perform during the installation process Please feel free to contact us We will be happy to work with you on any of these details Tip One Person should hold a large sheet of heavy Kraft paper across arch top of a door Cellophane tape can be use to aid in stretching Kraft paper tightly over front site Or the paper can be taped to plywood or stiff cardboard while marking then be removed before mailing it to us A second person marks outline of edge of door opening with a soft pencil as accurately as possible [ Back to Index ]
Molding A decorative wooden strip used for ornamentation carving or finishing
Molding
Mortise An elaborate machining process for special entry sets called a mortise lock
Mull cap Interior and exterior trim for seam between door and sidelight [ Back to Index ]
Muntons Wooden trim that holds panels of glass in the door which makes a style of a French door such a five light ten light etc
Teak Muntons
Ornament Additional decorative accessory made in wood or metal (not a door hardware) which adds a unique grace and beauty a manner of very special quality that adorns It is an accent whose virtues or graces add luster to the door
ornament-101 ornament-102 ornament-103 ornament-104
Out swing When the door swings to the outside of the house when opened Commonly used in garage doors [ Back to Index ]
Right Hand Out-Swing Door
Orientation
Door Direction
bull Out Swing Door a door that opens away from the inside of a home building or room bull In Swing Door a door that opens inside or towards the inside of a home building or room bull Swing Door (swinging) a door that can swing open in both directions bull Sliding Door a door that move easily and without interruption over a surface
Door Direction Double Door Orientation Door Shutter Single Door Orientation
Door Orientation
bull Left Hand Door a door that opens on or to the left A door that opens on or towards the side of your body that is to the west when you are facing north
bull Right Hand Door a door that opens on or to the right A door that opens on or towards the side of your body that is to the east when you are facing north
Door Shutter
bull A place where double door meet together A center part (middle) of a double door when theyre closed A part of a double door that closes (close over) by bringing both moving parts (slabs) together A double door formed by complete closure [ Back to Index ]
Pre-Hung Doors or combinations of doors and sidelights put together with jambs hinges threshold T-Astragal and trim to make a total working door system (a unit)
Pre-Hung Door
Right-Hand Term used to describe which way a door is hung on the jamb As viewed from the outside the side the hinges are on and the door swings into the house
Right Swing Door
Rough Opening Opening in the wall for your door andor sidelights before any framing material has been applied This space must be slightly larger then total size of the door and frame together [ Back to Index ]
Rough Opening (Single Door) Rough Opening (Double Door)
Round Top Door with round top rail or transom
Round Top
Sidelight Fixed panel of wood and glass next to door
One Sidelight (SD) Two Sidelights (DD) Two Sidelights (SD)
Slab Door only or sidelight only No frames jambs or parts added to make door operate [ Back to Index ]
Door Slab (SD) Door Slab Door Slab (DD)
T-Astragal Vertical piece of wooden molding that fits between double doors to provide an effective weather seal It is attached to the inactive door of a double door unit It houses the flush bolts Blueprint and examples belowhellip
PARA-T-ASTRAGAL Types of T-Astragal
Genuine Burmese Teak or Teakwood Latin name Tectona Grandis Linn Teak or Golden Teak is the king of hardwoods and its one of the worlds most valuable timbers recognized for its durability and stability Teak is more durable than any other hardwood and has unparalleled rich beauty Teak can withstand all types of weather Ancient Burmese and Thai royalty considered teak to be a royal tree It has been the pillar of the shipbuilding industry for centuries The decks of the Titanic were covered in Teak and the wood is as good today as the day she sank on 1912 Teak is also used in the Middle East oil industry as one of the very few timbers that can withstand the punishing heat of the desert and will not readily catch fire Teak can withstand harsh chemicals and is resistant to fungi rot and termites Unlike other woods teak does not turn black when in contact with metals It looks best when applied transparent and light colors
Teakwood (Teak) Tectona Grandis Linn
Teak is the common name for ldquoTectona grandisrdquo a large deciduous tree of the family Verbenaceae or its wood one of the most valuable timbers Teak has been widely used in India for more than 2000 years The name teak is from the Malayan word tekka The tree has a straight but often buttressed stem (ie thickened at the base) a spreading crown and four-sided branch lets with large quadrangular pith The leaves are opposite or sometimes whorled in young specimens about 05 meter (15 feet) long and 23 centimeters (9 inches) wide In shape they resemble those of the tobacco plant but their substance is hard and the surface rough The branches terminate in many small white flowers in large erect cross-branched panicles The fruit is a drupe (fleshy with a stony seed) two-thirds of an inch in diameter The bark of the stem is about 13 cm thick gray or brownish gray the sapwood white the unseasoned heartwood has a pleasant and strong aromatic fragrance and a beautiful golden-yellow colour which on seasoning darkens into brown mottled with darker streaks The timber retains its aromatic fragrance to a great age Native to India Burma and Thailand the tree grows as far north as about the 25th parallel in these areas and to the 32nd parallel in the Punjab The tree is not found near the coast the most valuable forests are on low hills up to about 3000 feet Stands are also found in the Philippines and in Java and elsewhere in the Malay Archipelago Teak is also planted in Africa and Central America During the dry season the tree is leafless in hot localities the leaves fall in January but in moist places the tree remains green until March At the end of the dry season when the first monsoon rains fall the new foliage emerges Although the tree flowers freely few seeds are produced because many of the flowers are sterile The forest fires of the dry season after the seeds have ripened and have partly fallen impede the spread of the tree by self-sown seed Teak trees on good soil have attained an average height of 18 m in 15 years with a girth breast high of 05 m In the natural forests teak timber with a girth of about 2 m (diameter of 06
m) is never less than 100 and often more than 200 years old Mature trees are usually not more than 150 ft high Due to the oil and rubber found naturally in the wood teak has a greater ability to withstand the elements than any other wood For this reason it has been the preferred choice for boats and in fact it has been used on aircraft carrier decks This is because of its ability to resist splintering warping and rotting (If left un-oiled our furniture will turn a soft dove gray when allowed to remain outdoors This process will take approximately one year) Teak timber is valued in warm countries principally for its extraordinary durability The timber is practically imperishable under cover Teakwood is well know since earlyancient times as a valuable resource due to its long life reliability and weather resistance as well as its workable qualities Pieces of teak have been found (in India) over 200 years old and still intact Teakwood is used for shipbuilding fine furniture door and window frames wharves bridges cooling-tower louvers flooring paneling railway cars and Venetian blinds An important property of teak is its extremely good dimensional stability It is strong of medium weight and of average hardness Termites eat the sapwood but rarely attack the heartwood it is not however completely resistant to marine borers Teak also refers specifically to the wood and its characteristic color which ranges from olive to yellowish gray or moderate brown Teak furniture dates back prior to the 19th century used mainly by the Chinese for export to Europe The Victorian era also incorporated the use of teakwood during the mechanical era of the 1840rsquos with the invention of presses veneer cutters etc which enabled them to create decorative elegant high class furniture Another factor here is transportation (shipping) was also becoming more advanced Burma produces most of the worlds supply India Thailand Indonesia and Sri Lanka (Ceylon) ranking next in production [ Back to Index ]
Taengwood
Taengwood
Latin name Shorea Obtusa Taeng or Modulus of Elasticity is a hardwood grown in Malaysia and Indonesia Natural color of the wood varies from dark reddish to mixture of yellow and white Taeng is as hard as Mahogany therefore carving on Taeng is not as fine as on Teak Taeng is about 30-40 less expensive than Teak It has a coarse grain and provides a good durability Taeng is not termite resistant by nature as Teak therefore protective chemicals are applied Taeng looks best when stained in darker colors [ Back to Index ]
COLOR-O3 COLOR-O1 COLOR-07 COLOR-10
Threshold The part of the door unit which is attached to the floor under the door
Transom Fixed plain wood carved wood or window light mounted in the wall above the door [ Back to Index ]
Transom (SD) Transom (DD)
Quality The-Wood Studio is Thailands only door designer manufacturer and exporter which quality match US Canadian and European standards please see Door Specifications for details
Unit All parts needed to hang the door andor sidelights The parts include Jambs Hinges Weather-stripping Casing Brick mold Threshold Flush Bolts and a T-Astragal on double doors and a sweep on an in swing unit
Wood Species Wood used to build doors and frames showing its hardness index Comparison of Asian hardwoods with wood available in North America and Europe The-Wood Studio premier hardwoods [ Back to Index ]
Wood Common Name Wood Latin Name Hardness Index Makha Wood Afzelia Xylocarpa Craib 2600 Red Wood X Kerii 2570 Asian Rosewood Pterocarpus Macrocarpus 2450 Taeng (Modulus of Elasticity) Shorea Obtusa 2200 Mahogany Melia Genus 2200 Pecan Hickory Carya Illinoinensis 1820 Bamboo Dendrocalamus Hamiltonii 1800 Maple Acer Macrophyllum 1450 White Oak Quercus Alba 1360 Teakwood (Teak) Tectona Grandis Linn 1150 Walnut Juglans Nigra 1010 Black Cherry Prunus Serotina 950 Rubber Wood Hevea Brasiliensis Muell Arg 900 Monkey Wood Samanea Saman Merr 760 Table Mountain Pine Pinus Pungens 690
Victorian Lockset Antique Lockset Brass Lockset Modern Lockset
Lock - Bored Term Bored Lock describes how the lock fits into round holes which are bored or drilled into the face and edge of the door Its an assembly of a tube-like casing and its inner locking mechanism Bored cylindrical lock is one in which a hole must be drilled into the face of the door as opposed to the edge of the door (as is the case with a mortise lock) Typically the hole is sized from 15 inches to 2125 inches and is centered 25 inches to 5 inches from the leading edge of the doorThe bored cylindrical lock owes its existence to discovering a more cost effective method of locking doors The previous norm the mortise lock is a more complex device and its higher manufacturing cost as well as its more labor intensive installation made the bored cylindrical lock an ideal substitute both in price and functionality The great majority of locks now in use on residences are of this type [ Back to Index ]
Bored Lock p1 Bored Lock p2 Bored Lock p3 Bored Lock p4
Lock - Mortise Term Mortise Lock describes how the lock case fits into a rectangular shaped cavity in the edge of a door This type of lock is enclosed within the edge of a door so that it cannot be seen or removed when the door is closed Mortise lock is one which requires a pocket or mortise to be cut into the door cabinet door or piece of furniture into which the lock is installed Typically mortise locks have been used on older buildings before the advent of bored cylindrical locks but in more recent times they have become a staple of commercial construction and higher end residences The parts included in the typical mortise lock are the lock body (the part which is installed inside the door) the lock trim (which may include any number of different designs of knobs levers handle sets and pulls) and the keyed mortise cylinder which operates the lockingunlocking function of the lock body
Installation of the mortise lock cannot be done practically by the average home owner since it is labor intensive and requires a working knowledge of basic woodworking tools Many installation specialists utilize a mortising jig which makes the actual cutting of the pocket a precise operation but the subsequent installation of the external trim may prove to be problematic if the installer is inexperienced Although the installation of the mortise lock actually weakens the structure of the door it does offer more versatility to the external trim and to the functionality of the lock Where the common bored cylindrical lock lacks the architecture required for ornate or solid cast knobs and levers the mortise lock can accommodate heavier return springs and more solid internal mechanisms to make this possible Further the mortise lock will commonly accept a wide range of other manufacturers cylinders and keyways so that it may conform to existing lock hardware on site [ Back to Index ]
Mortise Lock p1 Mortise Lock p2 Mortise Lock p3
Machining The preparation for the entry set so that it will operate properly in the door (see Bore and Mortise)
Measure Rectangle Door
Measuring a Door (slab) To determine the size of your replacement door you will need to measure exactly your old door For double door taking measurement of one slab is sufficient We only need three (3) numbers You should take a width height and thickness of your old door and send to us by email
Door (slab) Measurement Rough Opening Size
Measuring a Rough Opening For pre-hung doors and entire entrance units requiring a jambs or frames we need the measurements of your rough opening Rough opening measurements are to be taken both horizontally and vertically It is easiest to do this when there is no door installed If a pre-hung door or old entrance unit occupies the current rough opening the measurements should be taken only after removing any and all casing and moldings which will prevent you from seeing the actual rough opening surrounding the door Measure the actual wall opening in which pre-hung door will be installed Measure the openings width across the empty space After that measure the openings height as well as the wall thickness The wall thickness is needed to determine depth of door jambs Your door will be made approximately 316
smaller on the width and frac14 shorter on the height of your actual measurements Itll minimize the amount of trimming (if any) you or your builder will have to perform during the installation process [ Back to Index ]
Measure Arched (round top) Door
Measuring an Arch Door (slab) To measure arched or round top door is a little more involved than standard rectangle doors
1 First take your standard (Width) measurement of the slab 2 Then you must measure your height from the bottom up to the beginning of the arch (Height B) 3 Next measure the height from the bottom to the peak of the arch in the very middle (Height A) 4 Using a Kraft paper (cardboard or poster board) trace a simple but precise pattern of the arch or round top opening Trace the arch at the
location on your existing jamb where the arched top of the door will actually occupy when in the closed position
This pattern on paper will need to be mailed to us This will insure that you door will fit precisely into your existing opening Please feel free to contact us We will be happy to work with you on any of these details
Arched Door Size Rough Opening Measurement
Measuring an Arch Rough Opening Provide template Make an exact duplicate of door rough opening Usually two persons are required to make a good template
Kraft Paper Method
1 First take your standard (Width) measurement of the opening across the empty space 2 Then you must measure your height from the bottom up to the beginning of the arch (Height B) 3 Next measure the height from the bottom to the peak of the arch in the very middle (Height A) 4 Using a Kraft paper (cardboard or poster board) trace a simple but precise pattern of the arch or round top opening Trace the arch along the
wall where the arched top pre-hung door unit will actually be placed
This pattern on paper will need to be mailed to us It will insure that your pre-hung door will fit precisely into the existing opening In addition to we require a measurement of the wall thickness The wall thickness is needed to determine depth of door jambs Your door will be made approximately 316 smaller on the width and frac14 shorter on the height of your actual measurements Itll minimize the amount of trimming (if any) you or your builder will have to perform during the installation process Please feel free to contact us We will be happy to work with you on any of these details Tip One Person should hold a large sheet of heavy Kraft paper across arch top of a door Cellophane tape can be use to aid in stretching Kraft paper tightly over front site Or the paper can be taped to plywood or stiff cardboard while marking then be removed before mailing it to us A second person marks outline of edge of door opening with a soft pencil as accurately as possible [ Back to Index ]
Molding A decorative wooden strip used for ornamentation carving or finishing
Molding
Mortise An elaborate machining process for special entry sets called a mortise lock
Mull cap Interior and exterior trim for seam between door and sidelight [ Back to Index ]
Muntons Wooden trim that holds panels of glass in the door which makes a style of a French door such a five light ten light etc
Teak Muntons
Ornament Additional decorative accessory made in wood or metal (not a door hardware) which adds a unique grace and beauty a manner of very special quality that adorns It is an accent whose virtues or graces add luster to the door
ornament-101 ornament-102 ornament-103 ornament-104
Out swing When the door swings to the outside of the house when opened Commonly used in garage doors [ Back to Index ]
Right Hand Out-Swing Door
Orientation
Door Direction
bull Out Swing Door a door that opens away from the inside of a home building or room bull In Swing Door a door that opens inside or towards the inside of a home building or room bull Swing Door (swinging) a door that can swing open in both directions bull Sliding Door a door that move easily and without interruption over a surface
Door Direction Double Door Orientation Door Shutter Single Door Orientation
Door Orientation
bull Left Hand Door a door that opens on or to the left A door that opens on or towards the side of your body that is to the west when you are facing north
bull Right Hand Door a door that opens on or to the right A door that opens on or towards the side of your body that is to the east when you are facing north
Door Shutter
bull A place where double door meet together A center part (middle) of a double door when theyre closed A part of a double door that closes (close over) by bringing both moving parts (slabs) together A double door formed by complete closure [ Back to Index ]
Pre-Hung Doors or combinations of doors and sidelights put together with jambs hinges threshold T-Astragal and trim to make a total working door system (a unit)
Pre-Hung Door
Right-Hand Term used to describe which way a door is hung on the jamb As viewed from the outside the side the hinges are on and the door swings into the house
Right Swing Door
Rough Opening Opening in the wall for your door andor sidelights before any framing material has been applied This space must be slightly larger then total size of the door and frame together [ Back to Index ]
Rough Opening (Single Door) Rough Opening (Double Door)
Round Top Door with round top rail or transom
Round Top
Sidelight Fixed panel of wood and glass next to door
One Sidelight (SD) Two Sidelights (DD) Two Sidelights (SD)
Slab Door only or sidelight only No frames jambs or parts added to make door operate [ Back to Index ]
Door Slab (SD) Door Slab Door Slab (DD)
T-Astragal Vertical piece of wooden molding that fits between double doors to provide an effective weather seal It is attached to the inactive door of a double door unit It houses the flush bolts Blueprint and examples belowhellip
PARA-T-ASTRAGAL Types of T-Astragal
Genuine Burmese Teak or Teakwood Latin name Tectona Grandis Linn Teak or Golden Teak is the king of hardwoods and its one of the worlds most valuable timbers recognized for its durability and stability Teak is more durable than any other hardwood and has unparalleled rich beauty Teak can withstand all types of weather Ancient Burmese and Thai royalty considered teak to be a royal tree It has been the pillar of the shipbuilding industry for centuries The decks of the Titanic were covered in Teak and the wood is as good today as the day she sank on 1912 Teak is also used in the Middle East oil industry as one of the very few timbers that can withstand the punishing heat of the desert and will not readily catch fire Teak can withstand harsh chemicals and is resistant to fungi rot and termites Unlike other woods teak does not turn black when in contact with metals It looks best when applied transparent and light colors
Teakwood (Teak) Tectona Grandis Linn
Teak is the common name for ldquoTectona grandisrdquo a large deciduous tree of the family Verbenaceae or its wood one of the most valuable timbers Teak has been widely used in India for more than 2000 years The name teak is from the Malayan word tekka The tree has a straight but often buttressed stem (ie thickened at the base) a spreading crown and four-sided branch lets with large quadrangular pith The leaves are opposite or sometimes whorled in young specimens about 05 meter (15 feet) long and 23 centimeters (9 inches) wide In shape they resemble those of the tobacco plant but their substance is hard and the surface rough The branches terminate in many small white flowers in large erect cross-branched panicles The fruit is a drupe (fleshy with a stony seed) two-thirds of an inch in diameter The bark of the stem is about 13 cm thick gray or brownish gray the sapwood white the unseasoned heartwood has a pleasant and strong aromatic fragrance and a beautiful golden-yellow colour which on seasoning darkens into brown mottled with darker streaks The timber retains its aromatic fragrance to a great age Native to India Burma and Thailand the tree grows as far north as about the 25th parallel in these areas and to the 32nd parallel in the Punjab The tree is not found near the coast the most valuable forests are on low hills up to about 3000 feet Stands are also found in the Philippines and in Java and elsewhere in the Malay Archipelago Teak is also planted in Africa and Central America During the dry season the tree is leafless in hot localities the leaves fall in January but in moist places the tree remains green until March At the end of the dry season when the first monsoon rains fall the new foliage emerges Although the tree flowers freely few seeds are produced because many of the flowers are sterile The forest fires of the dry season after the seeds have ripened and have partly fallen impede the spread of the tree by self-sown seed Teak trees on good soil have attained an average height of 18 m in 15 years with a girth breast high of 05 m In the natural forests teak timber with a girth of about 2 m (diameter of 06
m) is never less than 100 and often more than 200 years old Mature trees are usually not more than 150 ft high Due to the oil and rubber found naturally in the wood teak has a greater ability to withstand the elements than any other wood For this reason it has been the preferred choice for boats and in fact it has been used on aircraft carrier decks This is because of its ability to resist splintering warping and rotting (If left un-oiled our furniture will turn a soft dove gray when allowed to remain outdoors This process will take approximately one year) Teak timber is valued in warm countries principally for its extraordinary durability The timber is practically imperishable under cover Teakwood is well know since earlyancient times as a valuable resource due to its long life reliability and weather resistance as well as its workable qualities Pieces of teak have been found (in India) over 200 years old and still intact Teakwood is used for shipbuilding fine furniture door and window frames wharves bridges cooling-tower louvers flooring paneling railway cars and Venetian blinds An important property of teak is its extremely good dimensional stability It is strong of medium weight and of average hardness Termites eat the sapwood but rarely attack the heartwood it is not however completely resistant to marine borers Teak also refers specifically to the wood and its characteristic color which ranges from olive to yellowish gray or moderate brown Teak furniture dates back prior to the 19th century used mainly by the Chinese for export to Europe The Victorian era also incorporated the use of teakwood during the mechanical era of the 1840rsquos with the invention of presses veneer cutters etc which enabled them to create decorative elegant high class furniture Another factor here is transportation (shipping) was also becoming more advanced Burma produces most of the worlds supply India Thailand Indonesia and Sri Lanka (Ceylon) ranking next in production [ Back to Index ]
Taengwood
Taengwood
Latin name Shorea Obtusa Taeng or Modulus of Elasticity is a hardwood grown in Malaysia and Indonesia Natural color of the wood varies from dark reddish to mixture of yellow and white Taeng is as hard as Mahogany therefore carving on Taeng is not as fine as on Teak Taeng is about 30-40 less expensive than Teak It has a coarse grain and provides a good durability Taeng is not termite resistant by nature as Teak therefore protective chemicals are applied Taeng looks best when stained in darker colors [ Back to Index ]
COLOR-O3 COLOR-O1 COLOR-07 COLOR-10
Threshold The part of the door unit which is attached to the floor under the door
Transom Fixed plain wood carved wood or window light mounted in the wall above the door [ Back to Index ]
Transom (SD) Transom (DD)
Quality The-Wood Studio is Thailands only door designer manufacturer and exporter which quality match US Canadian and European standards please see Door Specifications for details
Unit All parts needed to hang the door andor sidelights The parts include Jambs Hinges Weather-stripping Casing Brick mold Threshold Flush Bolts and a T-Astragal on double doors and a sweep on an in swing unit
Wood Species Wood used to build doors and frames showing its hardness index Comparison of Asian hardwoods with wood available in North America and Europe The-Wood Studio premier hardwoods [ Back to Index ]
Wood Common Name Wood Latin Name Hardness Index Makha Wood Afzelia Xylocarpa Craib 2600 Red Wood X Kerii 2570 Asian Rosewood Pterocarpus Macrocarpus 2450 Taeng (Modulus of Elasticity) Shorea Obtusa 2200 Mahogany Melia Genus 2200 Pecan Hickory Carya Illinoinensis 1820 Bamboo Dendrocalamus Hamiltonii 1800 Maple Acer Macrophyllum 1450 White Oak Quercus Alba 1360 Teakwood (Teak) Tectona Grandis Linn 1150 Walnut Juglans Nigra 1010 Black Cherry Prunus Serotina 950 Rubber Wood Hevea Brasiliensis Muell Arg 900 Monkey Wood Samanea Saman Merr 760 Table Mountain Pine Pinus Pungens 690
Installation of the mortise lock cannot be done practically by the average home owner since it is labor intensive and requires a working knowledge of basic woodworking tools Many installation specialists utilize a mortising jig which makes the actual cutting of the pocket a precise operation but the subsequent installation of the external trim may prove to be problematic if the installer is inexperienced Although the installation of the mortise lock actually weakens the structure of the door it does offer more versatility to the external trim and to the functionality of the lock Where the common bored cylindrical lock lacks the architecture required for ornate or solid cast knobs and levers the mortise lock can accommodate heavier return springs and more solid internal mechanisms to make this possible Further the mortise lock will commonly accept a wide range of other manufacturers cylinders and keyways so that it may conform to existing lock hardware on site [ Back to Index ]
Mortise Lock p1 Mortise Lock p2 Mortise Lock p3
Machining The preparation for the entry set so that it will operate properly in the door (see Bore and Mortise)
Measure Rectangle Door
Measuring a Door (slab) To determine the size of your replacement door you will need to measure exactly your old door For double door taking measurement of one slab is sufficient We only need three (3) numbers You should take a width height and thickness of your old door and send to us by email
Door (slab) Measurement Rough Opening Size
Measuring a Rough Opening For pre-hung doors and entire entrance units requiring a jambs or frames we need the measurements of your rough opening Rough opening measurements are to be taken both horizontally and vertically It is easiest to do this when there is no door installed If a pre-hung door or old entrance unit occupies the current rough opening the measurements should be taken only after removing any and all casing and moldings which will prevent you from seeing the actual rough opening surrounding the door Measure the actual wall opening in which pre-hung door will be installed Measure the openings width across the empty space After that measure the openings height as well as the wall thickness The wall thickness is needed to determine depth of door jambs Your door will be made approximately 316
smaller on the width and frac14 shorter on the height of your actual measurements Itll minimize the amount of trimming (if any) you or your builder will have to perform during the installation process [ Back to Index ]
Measure Arched (round top) Door
Measuring an Arch Door (slab) To measure arched or round top door is a little more involved than standard rectangle doors
1 First take your standard (Width) measurement of the slab 2 Then you must measure your height from the bottom up to the beginning of the arch (Height B) 3 Next measure the height from the bottom to the peak of the arch in the very middle (Height A) 4 Using a Kraft paper (cardboard or poster board) trace a simple but precise pattern of the arch or round top opening Trace the arch at the
location on your existing jamb where the arched top of the door will actually occupy when in the closed position
This pattern on paper will need to be mailed to us This will insure that you door will fit precisely into your existing opening Please feel free to contact us We will be happy to work with you on any of these details
Arched Door Size Rough Opening Measurement
Measuring an Arch Rough Opening Provide template Make an exact duplicate of door rough opening Usually two persons are required to make a good template
Kraft Paper Method
1 First take your standard (Width) measurement of the opening across the empty space 2 Then you must measure your height from the bottom up to the beginning of the arch (Height B) 3 Next measure the height from the bottom to the peak of the arch in the very middle (Height A) 4 Using a Kraft paper (cardboard or poster board) trace a simple but precise pattern of the arch or round top opening Trace the arch along the
wall where the arched top pre-hung door unit will actually be placed
This pattern on paper will need to be mailed to us It will insure that your pre-hung door will fit precisely into the existing opening In addition to we require a measurement of the wall thickness The wall thickness is needed to determine depth of door jambs Your door will be made approximately 316 smaller on the width and frac14 shorter on the height of your actual measurements Itll minimize the amount of trimming (if any) you or your builder will have to perform during the installation process Please feel free to contact us We will be happy to work with you on any of these details Tip One Person should hold a large sheet of heavy Kraft paper across arch top of a door Cellophane tape can be use to aid in stretching Kraft paper tightly over front site Or the paper can be taped to plywood or stiff cardboard while marking then be removed before mailing it to us A second person marks outline of edge of door opening with a soft pencil as accurately as possible [ Back to Index ]
Molding A decorative wooden strip used for ornamentation carving or finishing
Molding
Mortise An elaborate machining process for special entry sets called a mortise lock
Mull cap Interior and exterior trim for seam between door and sidelight [ Back to Index ]
Muntons Wooden trim that holds panels of glass in the door which makes a style of a French door such a five light ten light etc
Teak Muntons
Ornament Additional decorative accessory made in wood or metal (not a door hardware) which adds a unique grace and beauty a manner of very special quality that adorns It is an accent whose virtues or graces add luster to the door
ornament-101 ornament-102 ornament-103 ornament-104
Out swing When the door swings to the outside of the house when opened Commonly used in garage doors [ Back to Index ]
Right Hand Out-Swing Door
Orientation
Door Direction
bull Out Swing Door a door that opens away from the inside of a home building or room bull In Swing Door a door that opens inside or towards the inside of a home building or room bull Swing Door (swinging) a door that can swing open in both directions bull Sliding Door a door that move easily and without interruption over a surface
Door Direction Double Door Orientation Door Shutter Single Door Orientation
Door Orientation
bull Left Hand Door a door that opens on or to the left A door that opens on or towards the side of your body that is to the west when you are facing north
bull Right Hand Door a door that opens on or to the right A door that opens on or towards the side of your body that is to the east when you are facing north
Door Shutter
bull A place where double door meet together A center part (middle) of a double door when theyre closed A part of a double door that closes (close over) by bringing both moving parts (slabs) together A double door formed by complete closure [ Back to Index ]
Pre-Hung Doors or combinations of doors and sidelights put together with jambs hinges threshold T-Astragal and trim to make a total working door system (a unit)
Pre-Hung Door
Right-Hand Term used to describe which way a door is hung on the jamb As viewed from the outside the side the hinges are on and the door swings into the house
Right Swing Door
Rough Opening Opening in the wall for your door andor sidelights before any framing material has been applied This space must be slightly larger then total size of the door and frame together [ Back to Index ]
Rough Opening (Single Door) Rough Opening (Double Door)
Round Top Door with round top rail or transom
Round Top
Sidelight Fixed panel of wood and glass next to door
One Sidelight (SD) Two Sidelights (DD) Two Sidelights (SD)
Slab Door only or sidelight only No frames jambs or parts added to make door operate [ Back to Index ]
Door Slab (SD) Door Slab Door Slab (DD)
T-Astragal Vertical piece of wooden molding that fits between double doors to provide an effective weather seal It is attached to the inactive door of a double door unit It houses the flush bolts Blueprint and examples belowhellip
PARA-T-ASTRAGAL Types of T-Astragal
Genuine Burmese Teak or Teakwood Latin name Tectona Grandis Linn Teak or Golden Teak is the king of hardwoods and its one of the worlds most valuable timbers recognized for its durability and stability Teak is more durable than any other hardwood and has unparalleled rich beauty Teak can withstand all types of weather Ancient Burmese and Thai royalty considered teak to be a royal tree It has been the pillar of the shipbuilding industry for centuries The decks of the Titanic were covered in Teak and the wood is as good today as the day she sank on 1912 Teak is also used in the Middle East oil industry as one of the very few timbers that can withstand the punishing heat of the desert and will not readily catch fire Teak can withstand harsh chemicals and is resistant to fungi rot and termites Unlike other woods teak does not turn black when in contact with metals It looks best when applied transparent and light colors
Teakwood (Teak) Tectona Grandis Linn
Teak is the common name for ldquoTectona grandisrdquo a large deciduous tree of the family Verbenaceae or its wood one of the most valuable timbers Teak has been widely used in India for more than 2000 years The name teak is from the Malayan word tekka The tree has a straight but often buttressed stem (ie thickened at the base) a spreading crown and four-sided branch lets with large quadrangular pith The leaves are opposite or sometimes whorled in young specimens about 05 meter (15 feet) long and 23 centimeters (9 inches) wide In shape they resemble those of the tobacco plant but their substance is hard and the surface rough The branches terminate in many small white flowers in large erect cross-branched panicles The fruit is a drupe (fleshy with a stony seed) two-thirds of an inch in diameter The bark of the stem is about 13 cm thick gray or brownish gray the sapwood white the unseasoned heartwood has a pleasant and strong aromatic fragrance and a beautiful golden-yellow colour which on seasoning darkens into brown mottled with darker streaks The timber retains its aromatic fragrance to a great age Native to India Burma and Thailand the tree grows as far north as about the 25th parallel in these areas and to the 32nd parallel in the Punjab The tree is not found near the coast the most valuable forests are on low hills up to about 3000 feet Stands are also found in the Philippines and in Java and elsewhere in the Malay Archipelago Teak is also planted in Africa and Central America During the dry season the tree is leafless in hot localities the leaves fall in January but in moist places the tree remains green until March At the end of the dry season when the first monsoon rains fall the new foliage emerges Although the tree flowers freely few seeds are produced because many of the flowers are sterile The forest fires of the dry season after the seeds have ripened and have partly fallen impede the spread of the tree by self-sown seed Teak trees on good soil have attained an average height of 18 m in 15 years with a girth breast high of 05 m In the natural forests teak timber with a girth of about 2 m (diameter of 06
m) is never less than 100 and often more than 200 years old Mature trees are usually not more than 150 ft high Due to the oil and rubber found naturally in the wood teak has a greater ability to withstand the elements than any other wood For this reason it has been the preferred choice for boats and in fact it has been used on aircraft carrier decks This is because of its ability to resist splintering warping and rotting (If left un-oiled our furniture will turn a soft dove gray when allowed to remain outdoors This process will take approximately one year) Teak timber is valued in warm countries principally for its extraordinary durability The timber is practically imperishable under cover Teakwood is well know since earlyancient times as a valuable resource due to its long life reliability and weather resistance as well as its workable qualities Pieces of teak have been found (in India) over 200 years old and still intact Teakwood is used for shipbuilding fine furniture door and window frames wharves bridges cooling-tower louvers flooring paneling railway cars and Venetian blinds An important property of teak is its extremely good dimensional stability It is strong of medium weight and of average hardness Termites eat the sapwood but rarely attack the heartwood it is not however completely resistant to marine borers Teak also refers specifically to the wood and its characteristic color which ranges from olive to yellowish gray or moderate brown Teak furniture dates back prior to the 19th century used mainly by the Chinese for export to Europe The Victorian era also incorporated the use of teakwood during the mechanical era of the 1840rsquos with the invention of presses veneer cutters etc which enabled them to create decorative elegant high class furniture Another factor here is transportation (shipping) was also becoming more advanced Burma produces most of the worlds supply India Thailand Indonesia and Sri Lanka (Ceylon) ranking next in production [ Back to Index ]
Taengwood
Taengwood
Latin name Shorea Obtusa Taeng or Modulus of Elasticity is a hardwood grown in Malaysia and Indonesia Natural color of the wood varies from dark reddish to mixture of yellow and white Taeng is as hard as Mahogany therefore carving on Taeng is not as fine as on Teak Taeng is about 30-40 less expensive than Teak It has a coarse grain and provides a good durability Taeng is not termite resistant by nature as Teak therefore protective chemicals are applied Taeng looks best when stained in darker colors [ Back to Index ]
COLOR-O3 COLOR-O1 COLOR-07 COLOR-10
Threshold The part of the door unit which is attached to the floor under the door
Transom Fixed plain wood carved wood or window light mounted in the wall above the door [ Back to Index ]
Transom (SD) Transom (DD)
Quality The-Wood Studio is Thailands only door designer manufacturer and exporter which quality match US Canadian and European standards please see Door Specifications for details
Unit All parts needed to hang the door andor sidelights The parts include Jambs Hinges Weather-stripping Casing Brick mold Threshold Flush Bolts and a T-Astragal on double doors and a sweep on an in swing unit
Wood Species Wood used to build doors and frames showing its hardness index Comparison of Asian hardwoods with wood available in North America and Europe The-Wood Studio premier hardwoods [ Back to Index ]
Wood Common Name Wood Latin Name Hardness Index Makha Wood Afzelia Xylocarpa Craib 2600 Red Wood X Kerii 2570 Asian Rosewood Pterocarpus Macrocarpus 2450 Taeng (Modulus of Elasticity) Shorea Obtusa 2200 Mahogany Melia Genus 2200 Pecan Hickory Carya Illinoinensis 1820 Bamboo Dendrocalamus Hamiltonii 1800 Maple Acer Macrophyllum 1450 White Oak Quercus Alba 1360 Teakwood (Teak) Tectona Grandis Linn 1150 Walnut Juglans Nigra 1010 Black Cherry Prunus Serotina 950 Rubber Wood Hevea Brasiliensis Muell Arg 900 Monkey Wood Samanea Saman Merr 760 Table Mountain Pine Pinus Pungens 690
Door (slab) Measurement Rough Opening Size
Measuring a Rough Opening For pre-hung doors and entire entrance units requiring a jambs or frames we need the measurements of your rough opening Rough opening measurements are to be taken both horizontally and vertically It is easiest to do this when there is no door installed If a pre-hung door or old entrance unit occupies the current rough opening the measurements should be taken only after removing any and all casing and moldings which will prevent you from seeing the actual rough opening surrounding the door Measure the actual wall opening in which pre-hung door will be installed Measure the openings width across the empty space After that measure the openings height as well as the wall thickness The wall thickness is needed to determine depth of door jambs Your door will be made approximately 316
smaller on the width and frac14 shorter on the height of your actual measurements Itll minimize the amount of trimming (if any) you or your builder will have to perform during the installation process [ Back to Index ]
Measure Arched (round top) Door
Measuring an Arch Door (slab) To measure arched or round top door is a little more involved than standard rectangle doors
1 First take your standard (Width) measurement of the slab 2 Then you must measure your height from the bottom up to the beginning of the arch (Height B) 3 Next measure the height from the bottom to the peak of the arch in the very middle (Height A) 4 Using a Kraft paper (cardboard or poster board) trace a simple but precise pattern of the arch or round top opening Trace the arch at the
location on your existing jamb where the arched top of the door will actually occupy when in the closed position
This pattern on paper will need to be mailed to us This will insure that you door will fit precisely into your existing opening Please feel free to contact us We will be happy to work with you on any of these details
Arched Door Size Rough Opening Measurement
Measuring an Arch Rough Opening Provide template Make an exact duplicate of door rough opening Usually two persons are required to make a good template
Kraft Paper Method
1 First take your standard (Width) measurement of the opening across the empty space 2 Then you must measure your height from the bottom up to the beginning of the arch (Height B) 3 Next measure the height from the bottom to the peak of the arch in the very middle (Height A) 4 Using a Kraft paper (cardboard or poster board) trace a simple but precise pattern of the arch or round top opening Trace the arch along the
wall where the arched top pre-hung door unit will actually be placed
This pattern on paper will need to be mailed to us It will insure that your pre-hung door will fit precisely into the existing opening In addition to we require a measurement of the wall thickness The wall thickness is needed to determine depth of door jambs Your door will be made approximately 316 smaller on the width and frac14 shorter on the height of your actual measurements Itll minimize the amount of trimming (if any) you or your builder will have to perform during the installation process Please feel free to contact us We will be happy to work with you on any of these details Tip One Person should hold a large sheet of heavy Kraft paper across arch top of a door Cellophane tape can be use to aid in stretching Kraft paper tightly over front site Or the paper can be taped to plywood or stiff cardboard while marking then be removed before mailing it to us A second person marks outline of edge of door opening with a soft pencil as accurately as possible [ Back to Index ]
Molding A decorative wooden strip used for ornamentation carving or finishing
Molding
Mortise An elaborate machining process for special entry sets called a mortise lock
Mull cap Interior and exterior trim for seam between door and sidelight [ Back to Index ]
Muntons Wooden trim that holds panels of glass in the door which makes a style of a French door such a five light ten light etc
Teak Muntons
Ornament Additional decorative accessory made in wood or metal (not a door hardware) which adds a unique grace and beauty a manner of very special quality that adorns It is an accent whose virtues or graces add luster to the door
ornament-101 ornament-102 ornament-103 ornament-104
Out swing When the door swings to the outside of the house when opened Commonly used in garage doors [ Back to Index ]
Right Hand Out-Swing Door
Orientation
Door Direction
bull Out Swing Door a door that opens away from the inside of a home building or room bull In Swing Door a door that opens inside or towards the inside of a home building or room bull Swing Door (swinging) a door that can swing open in both directions bull Sliding Door a door that move easily and without interruption over a surface
Door Direction Double Door Orientation Door Shutter Single Door Orientation
Door Orientation
bull Left Hand Door a door that opens on or to the left A door that opens on or towards the side of your body that is to the west when you are facing north
bull Right Hand Door a door that opens on or to the right A door that opens on or towards the side of your body that is to the east when you are facing north
Door Shutter
bull A place where double door meet together A center part (middle) of a double door when theyre closed A part of a double door that closes (close over) by bringing both moving parts (slabs) together A double door formed by complete closure [ Back to Index ]
Pre-Hung Doors or combinations of doors and sidelights put together with jambs hinges threshold T-Astragal and trim to make a total working door system (a unit)
Pre-Hung Door
Right-Hand Term used to describe which way a door is hung on the jamb As viewed from the outside the side the hinges are on and the door swings into the house
Right Swing Door
Rough Opening Opening in the wall for your door andor sidelights before any framing material has been applied This space must be slightly larger then total size of the door and frame together [ Back to Index ]
Rough Opening (Single Door) Rough Opening (Double Door)
Round Top Door with round top rail or transom
Round Top
Sidelight Fixed panel of wood and glass next to door
One Sidelight (SD) Two Sidelights (DD) Two Sidelights (SD)
Slab Door only or sidelight only No frames jambs or parts added to make door operate [ Back to Index ]
Door Slab (SD) Door Slab Door Slab (DD)
T-Astragal Vertical piece of wooden molding that fits between double doors to provide an effective weather seal It is attached to the inactive door of a double door unit It houses the flush bolts Blueprint and examples belowhellip
PARA-T-ASTRAGAL Types of T-Astragal
Genuine Burmese Teak or Teakwood Latin name Tectona Grandis Linn Teak or Golden Teak is the king of hardwoods and its one of the worlds most valuable timbers recognized for its durability and stability Teak is more durable than any other hardwood and has unparalleled rich beauty Teak can withstand all types of weather Ancient Burmese and Thai royalty considered teak to be a royal tree It has been the pillar of the shipbuilding industry for centuries The decks of the Titanic were covered in Teak and the wood is as good today as the day she sank on 1912 Teak is also used in the Middle East oil industry as one of the very few timbers that can withstand the punishing heat of the desert and will not readily catch fire Teak can withstand harsh chemicals and is resistant to fungi rot and termites Unlike other woods teak does not turn black when in contact with metals It looks best when applied transparent and light colors
Teakwood (Teak) Tectona Grandis Linn
Teak is the common name for ldquoTectona grandisrdquo a large deciduous tree of the family Verbenaceae or its wood one of the most valuable timbers Teak has been widely used in India for more than 2000 years The name teak is from the Malayan word tekka The tree has a straight but often buttressed stem (ie thickened at the base) a spreading crown and four-sided branch lets with large quadrangular pith The leaves are opposite or sometimes whorled in young specimens about 05 meter (15 feet) long and 23 centimeters (9 inches) wide In shape they resemble those of the tobacco plant but their substance is hard and the surface rough The branches terminate in many small white flowers in large erect cross-branched panicles The fruit is a drupe (fleshy with a stony seed) two-thirds of an inch in diameter The bark of the stem is about 13 cm thick gray or brownish gray the sapwood white the unseasoned heartwood has a pleasant and strong aromatic fragrance and a beautiful golden-yellow colour which on seasoning darkens into brown mottled with darker streaks The timber retains its aromatic fragrance to a great age Native to India Burma and Thailand the tree grows as far north as about the 25th parallel in these areas and to the 32nd parallel in the Punjab The tree is not found near the coast the most valuable forests are on low hills up to about 3000 feet Stands are also found in the Philippines and in Java and elsewhere in the Malay Archipelago Teak is also planted in Africa and Central America During the dry season the tree is leafless in hot localities the leaves fall in January but in moist places the tree remains green until March At the end of the dry season when the first monsoon rains fall the new foliage emerges Although the tree flowers freely few seeds are produced because many of the flowers are sterile The forest fires of the dry season after the seeds have ripened and have partly fallen impede the spread of the tree by self-sown seed Teak trees on good soil have attained an average height of 18 m in 15 years with a girth breast high of 05 m In the natural forests teak timber with a girth of about 2 m (diameter of 06
m) is never less than 100 and often more than 200 years old Mature trees are usually not more than 150 ft high Due to the oil and rubber found naturally in the wood teak has a greater ability to withstand the elements than any other wood For this reason it has been the preferred choice for boats and in fact it has been used on aircraft carrier decks This is because of its ability to resist splintering warping and rotting (If left un-oiled our furniture will turn a soft dove gray when allowed to remain outdoors This process will take approximately one year) Teak timber is valued in warm countries principally for its extraordinary durability The timber is practically imperishable under cover Teakwood is well know since earlyancient times as a valuable resource due to its long life reliability and weather resistance as well as its workable qualities Pieces of teak have been found (in India) over 200 years old and still intact Teakwood is used for shipbuilding fine furniture door and window frames wharves bridges cooling-tower louvers flooring paneling railway cars and Venetian blinds An important property of teak is its extremely good dimensional stability It is strong of medium weight and of average hardness Termites eat the sapwood but rarely attack the heartwood it is not however completely resistant to marine borers Teak also refers specifically to the wood and its characteristic color which ranges from olive to yellowish gray or moderate brown Teak furniture dates back prior to the 19th century used mainly by the Chinese for export to Europe The Victorian era also incorporated the use of teakwood during the mechanical era of the 1840rsquos with the invention of presses veneer cutters etc which enabled them to create decorative elegant high class furniture Another factor here is transportation (shipping) was also becoming more advanced Burma produces most of the worlds supply India Thailand Indonesia and Sri Lanka (Ceylon) ranking next in production [ Back to Index ]
Taengwood
Taengwood
Latin name Shorea Obtusa Taeng or Modulus of Elasticity is a hardwood grown in Malaysia and Indonesia Natural color of the wood varies from dark reddish to mixture of yellow and white Taeng is as hard as Mahogany therefore carving on Taeng is not as fine as on Teak Taeng is about 30-40 less expensive than Teak It has a coarse grain and provides a good durability Taeng is not termite resistant by nature as Teak therefore protective chemicals are applied Taeng looks best when stained in darker colors [ Back to Index ]
COLOR-O3 COLOR-O1 COLOR-07 COLOR-10
Threshold The part of the door unit which is attached to the floor under the door
Transom Fixed plain wood carved wood or window light mounted in the wall above the door [ Back to Index ]
Transom (SD) Transom (DD)
Quality The-Wood Studio is Thailands only door designer manufacturer and exporter which quality match US Canadian and European standards please see Door Specifications for details
Unit All parts needed to hang the door andor sidelights The parts include Jambs Hinges Weather-stripping Casing Brick mold Threshold Flush Bolts and a T-Astragal on double doors and a sweep on an in swing unit
Wood Species Wood used to build doors and frames showing its hardness index Comparison of Asian hardwoods with wood available in North America and Europe The-Wood Studio premier hardwoods [ Back to Index ]
Wood Common Name Wood Latin Name Hardness Index Makha Wood Afzelia Xylocarpa Craib 2600 Red Wood X Kerii 2570 Asian Rosewood Pterocarpus Macrocarpus 2450 Taeng (Modulus of Elasticity) Shorea Obtusa 2200 Mahogany Melia Genus 2200 Pecan Hickory Carya Illinoinensis 1820 Bamboo Dendrocalamus Hamiltonii 1800 Maple Acer Macrophyllum 1450 White Oak Quercus Alba 1360 Teakwood (Teak) Tectona Grandis Linn 1150 Walnut Juglans Nigra 1010 Black Cherry Prunus Serotina 950 Rubber Wood Hevea Brasiliensis Muell Arg 900 Monkey Wood Samanea Saman Merr 760 Table Mountain Pine Pinus Pungens 690
smaller on the width and frac14 shorter on the height of your actual measurements Itll minimize the amount of trimming (if any) you or your builder will have to perform during the installation process [ Back to Index ]
Measure Arched (round top) Door
Measuring an Arch Door (slab) To measure arched or round top door is a little more involved than standard rectangle doors
1 First take your standard (Width) measurement of the slab 2 Then you must measure your height from the bottom up to the beginning of the arch (Height B) 3 Next measure the height from the bottom to the peak of the arch in the very middle (Height A) 4 Using a Kraft paper (cardboard or poster board) trace a simple but precise pattern of the arch or round top opening Trace the arch at the
location on your existing jamb where the arched top of the door will actually occupy when in the closed position
This pattern on paper will need to be mailed to us This will insure that you door will fit precisely into your existing opening Please feel free to contact us We will be happy to work with you on any of these details
Arched Door Size Rough Opening Measurement
Measuring an Arch Rough Opening Provide template Make an exact duplicate of door rough opening Usually two persons are required to make a good template
Kraft Paper Method
1 First take your standard (Width) measurement of the opening across the empty space 2 Then you must measure your height from the bottom up to the beginning of the arch (Height B) 3 Next measure the height from the bottom to the peak of the arch in the very middle (Height A) 4 Using a Kraft paper (cardboard or poster board) trace a simple but precise pattern of the arch or round top opening Trace the arch along the
wall where the arched top pre-hung door unit will actually be placed
This pattern on paper will need to be mailed to us It will insure that your pre-hung door will fit precisely into the existing opening In addition to we require a measurement of the wall thickness The wall thickness is needed to determine depth of door jambs Your door will be made approximately 316 smaller on the width and frac14 shorter on the height of your actual measurements Itll minimize the amount of trimming (if any) you or your builder will have to perform during the installation process Please feel free to contact us We will be happy to work with you on any of these details Tip One Person should hold a large sheet of heavy Kraft paper across arch top of a door Cellophane tape can be use to aid in stretching Kraft paper tightly over front site Or the paper can be taped to plywood or stiff cardboard while marking then be removed before mailing it to us A second person marks outline of edge of door opening with a soft pencil as accurately as possible [ Back to Index ]
Molding A decorative wooden strip used for ornamentation carving or finishing
Molding
Mortise An elaborate machining process for special entry sets called a mortise lock
Mull cap Interior and exterior trim for seam between door and sidelight [ Back to Index ]
Muntons Wooden trim that holds panels of glass in the door which makes a style of a French door such a five light ten light etc
Teak Muntons
Ornament Additional decorative accessory made in wood or metal (not a door hardware) which adds a unique grace and beauty a manner of very special quality that adorns It is an accent whose virtues or graces add luster to the door
ornament-101 ornament-102 ornament-103 ornament-104
Out swing When the door swings to the outside of the house when opened Commonly used in garage doors [ Back to Index ]
Right Hand Out-Swing Door
Orientation
Door Direction
bull Out Swing Door a door that opens away from the inside of a home building or room bull In Swing Door a door that opens inside or towards the inside of a home building or room bull Swing Door (swinging) a door that can swing open in both directions bull Sliding Door a door that move easily and without interruption over a surface
Door Direction Double Door Orientation Door Shutter Single Door Orientation
Door Orientation
bull Left Hand Door a door that opens on or to the left A door that opens on or towards the side of your body that is to the west when you are facing north
bull Right Hand Door a door that opens on or to the right A door that opens on or towards the side of your body that is to the east when you are facing north
Door Shutter
bull A place where double door meet together A center part (middle) of a double door when theyre closed A part of a double door that closes (close over) by bringing both moving parts (slabs) together A double door formed by complete closure [ Back to Index ]
Pre-Hung Doors or combinations of doors and sidelights put together with jambs hinges threshold T-Astragal and trim to make a total working door system (a unit)
Pre-Hung Door
Right-Hand Term used to describe which way a door is hung on the jamb As viewed from the outside the side the hinges are on and the door swings into the house
Right Swing Door
Rough Opening Opening in the wall for your door andor sidelights before any framing material has been applied This space must be slightly larger then total size of the door and frame together [ Back to Index ]
Rough Opening (Single Door) Rough Opening (Double Door)
Round Top Door with round top rail or transom
Round Top
Sidelight Fixed panel of wood and glass next to door
One Sidelight (SD) Two Sidelights (DD) Two Sidelights (SD)
Slab Door only or sidelight only No frames jambs or parts added to make door operate [ Back to Index ]
Door Slab (SD) Door Slab Door Slab (DD)
T-Astragal Vertical piece of wooden molding that fits between double doors to provide an effective weather seal It is attached to the inactive door of a double door unit It houses the flush bolts Blueprint and examples belowhellip
PARA-T-ASTRAGAL Types of T-Astragal
Genuine Burmese Teak or Teakwood Latin name Tectona Grandis Linn Teak or Golden Teak is the king of hardwoods and its one of the worlds most valuable timbers recognized for its durability and stability Teak is more durable than any other hardwood and has unparalleled rich beauty Teak can withstand all types of weather Ancient Burmese and Thai royalty considered teak to be a royal tree It has been the pillar of the shipbuilding industry for centuries The decks of the Titanic were covered in Teak and the wood is as good today as the day she sank on 1912 Teak is also used in the Middle East oil industry as one of the very few timbers that can withstand the punishing heat of the desert and will not readily catch fire Teak can withstand harsh chemicals and is resistant to fungi rot and termites Unlike other woods teak does not turn black when in contact with metals It looks best when applied transparent and light colors
Teakwood (Teak) Tectona Grandis Linn
Teak is the common name for ldquoTectona grandisrdquo a large deciduous tree of the family Verbenaceae or its wood one of the most valuable timbers Teak has been widely used in India for more than 2000 years The name teak is from the Malayan word tekka The tree has a straight but often buttressed stem (ie thickened at the base) a spreading crown and four-sided branch lets with large quadrangular pith The leaves are opposite or sometimes whorled in young specimens about 05 meter (15 feet) long and 23 centimeters (9 inches) wide In shape they resemble those of the tobacco plant but their substance is hard and the surface rough The branches terminate in many small white flowers in large erect cross-branched panicles The fruit is a drupe (fleshy with a stony seed) two-thirds of an inch in diameter The bark of the stem is about 13 cm thick gray or brownish gray the sapwood white the unseasoned heartwood has a pleasant and strong aromatic fragrance and a beautiful golden-yellow colour which on seasoning darkens into brown mottled with darker streaks The timber retains its aromatic fragrance to a great age Native to India Burma and Thailand the tree grows as far north as about the 25th parallel in these areas and to the 32nd parallel in the Punjab The tree is not found near the coast the most valuable forests are on low hills up to about 3000 feet Stands are also found in the Philippines and in Java and elsewhere in the Malay Archipelago Teak is also planted in Africa and Central America During the dry season the tree is leafless in hot localities the leaves fall in January but in moist places the tree remains green until March At the end of the dry season when the first monsoon rains fall the new foliage emerges Although the tree flowers freely few seeds are produced because many of the flowers are sterile The forest fires of the dry season after the seeds have ripened and have partly fallen impede the spread of the tree by self-sown seed Teak trees on good soil have attained an average height of 18 m in 15 years with a girth breast high of 05 m In the natural forests teak timber with a girth of about 2 m (diameter of 06
m) is never less than 100 and often more than 200 years old Mature trees are usually not more than 150 ft high Due to the oil and rubber found naturally in the wood teak has a greater ability to withstand the elements than any other wood For this reason it has been the preferred choice for boats and in fact it has been used on aircraft carrier decks This is because of its ability to resist splintering warping and rotting (If left un-oiled our furniture will turn a soft dove gray when allowed to remain outdoors This process will take approximately one year) Teak timber is valued in warm countries principally for its extraordinary durability The timber is practically imperishable under cover Teakwood is well know since earlyancient times as a valuable resource due to its long life reliability and weather resistance as well as its workable qualities Pieces of teak have been found (in India) over 200 years old and still intact Teakwood is used for shipbuilding fine furniture door and window frames wharves bridges cooling-tower louvers flooring paneling railway cars and Venetian blinds An important property of teak is its extremely good dimensional stability It is strong of medium weight and of average hardness Termites eat the sapwood but rarely attack the heartwood it is not however completely resistant to marine borers Teak also refers specifically to the wood and its characteristic color which ranges from olive to yellowish gray or moderate brown Teak furniture dates back prior to the 19th century used mainly by the Chinese for export to Europe The Victorian era also incorporated the use of teakwood during the mechanical era of the 1840rsquos with the invention of presses veneer cutters etc which enabled them to create decorative elegant high class furniture Another factor here is transportation (shipping) was also becoming more advanced Burma produces most of the worlds supply India Thailand Indonesia and Sri Lanka (Ceylon) ranking next in production [ Back to Index ]
Taengwood
Taengwood
Latin name Shorea Obtusa Taeng or Modulus of Elasticity is a hardwood grown in Malaysia and Indonesia Natural color of the wood varies from dark reddish to mixture of yellow and white Taeng is as hard as Mahogany therefore carving on Taeng is not as fine as on Teak Taeng is about 30-40 less expensive than Teak It has a coarse grain and provides a good durability Taeng is not termite resistant by nature as Teak therefore protective chemicals are applied Taeng looks best when stained in darker colors [ Back to Index ]
COLOR-O3 COLOR-O1 COLOR-07 COLOR-10
Threshold The part of the door unit which is attached to the floor under the door
Transom Fixed plain wood carved wood or window light mounted in the wall above the door [ Back to Index ]
Transom (SD) Transom (DD)
Quality The-Wood Studio is Thailands only door designer manufacturer and exporter which quality match US Canadian and European standards please see Door Specifications for details
Unit All parts needed to hang the door andor sidelights The parts include Jambs Hinges Weather-stripping Casing Brick mold Threshold Flush Bolts and a T-Astragal on double doors and a sweep on an in swing unit
Wood Species Wood used to build doors and frames showing its hardness index Comparison of Asian hardwoods with wood available in North America and Europe The-Wood Studio premier hardwoods [ Back to Index ]
Wood Common Name Wood Latin Name Hardness Index Makha Wood Afzelia Xylocarpa Craib 2600 Red Wood X Kerii 2570 Asian Rosewood Pterocarpus Macrocarpus 2450 Taeng (Modulus of Elasticity) Shorea Obtusa 2200 Mahogany Melia Genus 2200 Pecan Hickory Carya Illinoinensis 1820 Bamboo Dendrocalamus Hamiltonii 1800 Maple Acer Macrophyllum 1450 White Oak Quercus Alba 1360 Teakwood (Teak) Tectona Grandis Linn 1150 Walnut Juglans Nigra 1010 Black Cherry Prunus Serotina 950 Rubber Wood Hevea Brasiliensis Muell Arg 900 Monkey Wood Samanea Saman Merr 760 Table Mountain Pine Pinus Pungens 690
Kraft Paper Method
1 First take your standard (Width) measurement of the opening across the empty space 2 Then you must measure your height from the bottom up to the beginning of the arch (Height B) 3 Next measure the height from the bottom to the peak of the arch in the very middle (Height A) 4 Using a Kraft paper (cardboard or poster board) trace a simple but precise pattern of the arch or round top opening Trace the arch along the
wall where the arched top pre-hung door unit will actually be placed
This pattern on paper will need to be mailed to us It will insure that your pre-hung door will fit precisely into the existing opening In addition to we require a measurement of the wall thickness The wall thickness is needed to determine depth of door jambs Your door will be made approximately 316 smaller on the width and frac14 shorter on the height of your actual measurements Itll minimize the amount of trimming (if any) you or your builder will have to perform during the installation process Please feel free to contact us We will be happy to work with you on any of these details Tip One Person should hold a large sheet of heavy Kraft paper across arch top of a door Cellophane tape can be use to aid in stretching Kraft paper tightly over front site Or the paper can be taped to plywood or stiff cardboard while marking then be removed before mailing it to us A second person marks outline of edge of door opening with a soft pencil as accurately as possible [ Back to Index ]
Molding A decorative wooden strip used for ornamentation carving or finishing
Molding
Mortise An elaborate machining process for special entry sets called a mortise lock
Mull cap Interior and exterior trim for seam between door and sidelight [ Back to Index ]
Muntons Wooden trim that holds panels of glass in the door which makes a style of a French door such a five light ten light etc
Teak Muntons
Ornament Additional decorative accessory made in wood or metal (not a door hardware) which adds a unique grace and beauty a manner of very special quality that adorns It is an accent whose virtues or graces add luster to the door
ornament-101 ornament-102 ornament-103 ornament-104
Out swing When the door swings to the outside of the house when opened Commonly used in garage doors [ Back to Index ]
Right Hand Out-Swing Door
Orientation
Door Direction
bull Out Swing Door a door that opens away from the inside of a home building or room bull In Swing Door a door that opens inside or towards the inside of a home building or room bull Swing Door (swinging) a door that can swing open in both directions bull Sliding Door a door that move easily and without interruption over a surface
Door Direction Double Door Orientation Door Shutter Single Door Orientation
Door Orientation
bull Left Hand Door a door that opens on or to the left A door that opens on or towards the side of your body that is to the west when you are facing north
bull Right Hand Door a door that opens on or to the right A door that opens on or towards the side of your body that is to the east when you are facing north
Door Shutter
bull A place where double door meet together A center part (middle) of a double door when theyre closed A part of a double door that closes (close over) by bringing both moving parts (slabs) together A double door formed by complete closure [ Back to Index ]
Pre-Hung Doors or combinations of doors and sidelights put together with jambs hinges threshold T-Astragal and trim to make a total working door system (a unit)
Pre-Hung Door
Right-Hand Term used to describe which way a door is hung on the jamb As viewed from the outside the side the hinges are on and the door swings into the house
Right Swing Door
Rough Opening Opening in the wall for your door andor sidelights before any framing material has been applied This space must be slightly larger then total size of the door and frame together [ Back to Index ]
Rough Opening (Single Door) Rough Opening (Double Door)
Round Top Door with round top rail or transom
Round Top
Sidelight Fixed panel of wood and glass next to door
One Sidelight (SD) Two Sidelights (DD) Two Sidelights (SD)
Slab Door only or sidelight only No frames jambs or parts added to make door operate [ Back to Index ]
Door Slab (SD) Door Slab Door Slab (DD)
T-Astragal Vertical piece of wooden molding that fits between double doors to provide an effective weather seal It is attached to the inactive door of a double door unit It houses the flush bolts Blueprint and examples belowhellip
PARA-T-ASTRAGAL Types of T-Astragal
Genuine Burmese Teak or Teakwood Latin name Tectona Grandis Linn Teak or Golden Teak is the king of hardwoods and its one of the worlds most valuable timbers recognized for its durability and stability Teak is more durable than any other hardwood and has unparalleled rich beauty Teak can withstand all types of weather Ancient Burmese and Thai royalty considered teak to be a royal tree It has been the pillar of the shipbuilding industry for centuries The decks of the Titanic were covered in Teak and the wood is as good today as the day she sank on 1912 Teak is also used in the Middle East oil industry as one of the very few timbers that can withstand the punishing heat of the desert and will not readily catch fire Teak can withstand harsh chemicals and is resistant to fungi rot and termites Unlike other woods teak does not turn black when in contact with metals It looks best when applied transparent and light colors
Teakwood (Teak) Tectona Grandis Linn
Teak is the common name for ldquoTectona grandisrdquo a large deciduous tree of the family Verbenaceae or its wood one of the most valuable timbers Teak has been widely used in India for more than 2000 years The name teak is from the Malayan word tekka The tree has a straight but often buttressed stem (ie thickened at the base) a spreading crown and four-sided branch lets with large quadrangular pith The leaves are opposite or sometimes whorled in young specimens about 05 meter (15 feet) long and 23 centimeters (9 inches) wide In shape they resemble those of the tobacco plant but their substance is hard and the surface rough The branches terminate in many small white flowers in large erect cross-branched panicles The fruit is a drupe (fleshy with a stony seed) two-thirds of an inch in diameter The bark of the stem is about 13 cm thick gray or brownish gray the sapwood white the unseasoned heartwood has a pleasant and strong aromatic fragrance and a beautiful golden-yellow colour which on seasoning darkens into brown mottled with darker streaks The timber retains its aromatic fragrance to a great age Native to India Burma and Thailand the tree grows as far north as about the 25th parallel in these areas and to the 32nd parallel in the Punjab The tree is not found near the coast the most valuable forests are on low hills up to about 3000 feet Stands are also found in the Philippines and in Java and elsewhere in the Malay Archipelago Teak is also planted in Africa and Central America During the dry season the tree is leafless in hot localities the leaves fall in January but in moist places the tree remains green until March At the end of the dry season when the first monsoon rains fall the new foliage emerges Although the tree flowers freely few seeds are produced because many of the flowers are sterile The forest fires of the dry season after the seeds have ripened and have partly fallen impede the spread of the tree by self-sown seed Teak trees on good soil have attained an average height of 18 m in 15 years with a girth breast high of 05 m In the natural forests teak timber with a girth of about 2 m (diameter of 06
m) is never less than 100 and often more than 200 years old Mature trees are usually not more than 150 ft high Due to the oil and rubber found naturally in the wood teak has a greater ability to withstand the elements than any other wood For this reason it has been the preferred choice for boats and in fact it has been used on aircraft carrier decks This is because of its ability to resist splintering warping and rotting (If left un-oiled our furniture will turn a soft dove gray when allowed to remain outdoors This process will take approximately one year) Teak timber is valued in warm countries principally for its extraordinary durability The timber is practically imperishable under cover Teakwood is well know since earlyancient times as a valuable resource due to its long life reliability and weather resistance as well as its workable qualities Pieces of teak have been found (in India) over 200 years old and still intact Teakwood is used for shipbuilding fine furniture door and window frames wharves bridges cooling-tower louvers flooring paneling railway cars and Venetian blinds An important property of teak is its extremely good dimensional stability It is strong of medium weight and of average hardness Termites eat the sapwood but rarely attack the heartwood it is not however completely resistant to marine borers Teak also refers specifically to the wood and its characteristic color which ranges from olive to yellowish gray or moderate brown Teak furniture dates back prior to the 19th century used mainly by the Chinese for export to Europe The Victorian era also incorporated the use of teakwood during the mechanical era of the 1840rsquos with the invention of presses veneer cutters etc which enabled them to create decorative elegant high class furniture Another factor here is transportation (shipping) was also becoming more advanced Burma produces most of the worlds supply India Thailand Indonesia and Sri Lanka (Ceylon) ranking next in production [ Back to Index ]
Taengwood
Taengwood
Latin name Shorea Obtusa Taeng or Modulus of Elasticity is a hardwood grown in Malaysia and Indonesia Natural color of the wood varies from dark reddish to mixture of yellow and white Taeng is as hard as Mahogany therefore carving on Taeng is not as fine as on Teak Taeng is about 30-40 less expensive than Teak It has a coarse grain and provides a good durability Taeng is not termite resistant by nature as Teak therefore protective chemicals are applied Taeng looks best when stained in darker colors [ Back to Index ]
COLOR-O3 COLOR-O1 COLOR-07 COLOR-10
Threshold The part of the door unit which is attached to the floor under the door
Transom Fixed plain wood carved wood or window light mounted in the wall above the door [ Back to Index ]
Transom (SD) Transom (DD)
Quality The-Wood Studio is Thailands only door designer manufacturer and exporter which quality match US Canadian and European standards please see Door Specifications for details
Unit All parts needed to hang the door andor sidelights The parts include Jambs Hinges Weather-stripping Casing Brick mold Threshold Flush Bolts and a T-Astragal on double doors and a sweep on an in swing unit
Wood Species Wood used to build doors and frames showing its hardness index Comparison of Asian hardwoods with wood available in North America and Europe The-Wood Studio premier hardwoods [ Back to Index ]
Wood Common Name Wood Latin Name Hardness Index Makha Wood Afzelia Xylocarpa Craib 2600 Red Wood X Kerii 2570 Asian Rosewood Pterocarpus Macrocarpus 2450 Taeng (Modulus of Elasticity) Shorea Obtusa 2200 Mahogany Melia Genus 2200 Pecan Hickory Carya Illinoinensis 1820 Bamboo Dendrocalamus Hamiltonii 1800 Maple Acer Macrophyllum 1450 White Oak Quercus Alba 1360 Teakwood (Teak) Tectona Grandis Linn 1150 Walnut Juglans Nigra 1010 Black Cherry Prunus Serotina 950 Rubber Wood Hevea Brasiliensis Muell Arg 900 Monkey Wood Samanea Saman Merr 760 Table Mountain Pine Pinus Pungens 690
Molding
Mortise An elaborate machining process for special entry sets called a mortise lock
Mull cap Interior and exterior trim for seam between door and sidelight [ Back to Index ]
Muntons Wooden trim that holds panels of glass in the door which makes a style of a French door such a five light ten light etc
Teak Muntons
Ornament Additional decorative accessory made in wood or metal (not a door hardware) which adds a unique grace and beauty a manner of very special quality that adorns It is an accent whose virtues or graces add luster to the door
ornament-101 ornament-102 ornament-103 ornament-104
Out swing When the door swings to the outside of the house when opened Commonly used in garage doors [ Back to Index ]
Right Hand Out-Swing Door
Orientation
Door Direction
bull Out Swing Door a door that opens away from the inside of a home building or room bull In Swing Door a door that opens inside or towards the inside of a home building or room bull Swing Door (swinging) a door that can swing open in both directions bull Sliding Door a door that move easily and without interruption over a surface
Door Direction Double Door Orientation Door Shutter Single Door Orientation
Door Orientation
bull Left Hand Door a door that opens on or to the left A door that opens on or towards the side of your body that is to the west when you are facing north
bull Right Hand Door a door that opens on or to the right A door that opens on or towards the side of your body that is to the east when you are facing north
Door Shutter
bull A place where double door meet together A center part (middle) of a double door when theyre closed A part of a double door that closes (close over) by bringing both moving parts (slabs) together A double door formed by complete closure [ Back to Index ]
Pre-Hung Doors or combinations of doors and sidelights put together with jambs hinges threshold T-Astragal and trim to make a total working door system (a unit)
Pre-Hung Door
Right-Hand Term used to describe which way a door is hung on the jamb As viewed from the outside the side the hinges are on and the door swings into the house
Right Swing Door
Rough Opening Opening in the wall for your door andor sidelights before any framing material has been applied This space must be slightly larger then total size of the door and frame together [ Back to Index ]
Rough Opening (Single Door) Rough Opening (Double Door)
Round Top Door with round top rail or transom
Round Top
Sidelight Fixed panel of wood and glass next to door
One Sidelight (SD) Two Sidelights (DD) Two Sidelights (SD)
Slab Door only or sidelight only No frames jambs or parts added to make door operate [ Back to Index ]
Door Slab (SD) Door Slab Door Slab (DD)
T-Astragal Vertical piece of wooden molding that fits between double doors to provide an effective weather seal It is attached to the inactive door of a double door unit It houses the flush bolts Blueprint and examples belowhellip
PARA-T-ASTRAGAL Types of T-Astragal
Genuine Burmese Teak or Teakwood Latin name Tectona Grandis Linn Teak or Golden Teak is the king of hardwoods and its one of the worlds most valuable timbers recognized for its durability and stability Teak is more durable than any other hardwood and has unparalleled rich beauty Teak can withstand all types of weather Ancient Burmese and Thai royalty considered teak to be a royal tree It has been the pillar of the shipbuilding industry for centuries The decks of the Titanic were covered in Teak and the wood is as good today as the day she sank on 1912 Teak is also used in the Middle East oil industry as one of the very few timbers that can withstand the punishing heat of the desert and will not readily catch fire Teak can withstand harsh chemicals and is resistant to fungi rot and termites Unlike other woods teak does not turn black when in contact with metals It looks best when applied transparent and light colors
Teakwood (Teak) Tectona Grandis Linn
Teak is the common name for ldquoTectona grandisrdquo a large deciduous tree of the family Verbenaceae or its wood one of the most valuable timbers Teak has been widely used in India for more than 2000 years The name teak is from the Malayan word tekka The tree has a straight but often buttressed stem (ie thickened at the base) a spreading crown and four-sided branch lets with large quadrangular pith The leaves are opposite or sometimes whorled in young specimens about 05 meter (15 feet) long and 23 centimeters (9 inches) wide In shape they resemble those of the tobacco plant but their substance is hard and the surface rough The branches terminate in many small white flowers in large erect cross-branched panicles The fruit is a drupe (fleshy with a stony seed) two-thirds of an inch in diameter The bark of the stem is about 13 cm thick gray or brownish gray the sapwood white the unseasoned heartwood has a pleasant and strong aromatic fragrance and a beautiful golden-yellow colour which on seasoning darkens into brown mottled with darker streaks The timber retains its aromatic fragrance to a great age Native to India Burma and Thailand the tree grows as far north as about the 25th parallel in these areas and to the 32nd parallel in the Punjab The tree is not found near the coast the most valuable forests are on low hills up to about 3000 feet Stands are also found in the Philippines and in Java and elsewhere in the Malay Archipelago Teak is also planted in Africa and Central America During the dry season the tree is leafless in hot localities the leaves fall in January but in moist places the tree remains green until March At the end of the dry season when the first monsoon rains fall the new foliage emerges Although the tree flowers freely few seeds are produced because many of the flowers are sterile The forest fires of the dry season after the seeds have ripened and have partly fallen impede the spread of the tree by self-sown seed Teak trees on good soil have attained an average height of 18 m in 15 years with a girth breast high of 05 m In the natural forests teak timber with a girth of about 2 m (diameter of 06
m) is never less than 100 and often more than 200 years old Mature trees are usually not more than 150 ft high Due to the oil and rubber found naturally in the wood teak has a greater ability to withstand the elements than any other wood For this reason it has been the preferred choice for boats and in fact it has been used on aircraft carrier decks This is because of its ability to resist splintering warping and rotting (If left un-oiled our furniture will turn a soft dove gray when allowed to remain outdoors This process will take approximately one year) Teak timber is valued in warm countries principally for its extraordinary durability The timber is practically imperishable under cover Teakwood is well know since earlyancient times as a valuable resource due to its long life reliability and weather resistance as well as its workable qualities Pieces of teak have been found (in India) over 200 years old and still intact Teakwood is used for shipbuilding fine furniture door and window frames wharves bridges cooling-tower louvers flooring paneling railway cars and Venetian blinds An important property of teak is its extremely good dimensional stability It is strong of medium weight and of average hardness Termites eat the sapwood but rarely attack the heartwood it is not however completely resistant to marine borers Teak also refers specifically to the wood and its characteristic color which ranges from olive to yellowish gray or moderate brown Teak furniture dates back prior to the 19th century used mainly by the Chinese for export to Europe The Victorian era also incorporated the use of teakwood during the mechanical era of the 1840rsquos with the invention of presses veneer cutters etc which enabled them to create decorative elegant high class furniture Another factor here is transportation (shipping) was also becoming more advanced Burma produces most of the worlds supply India Thailand Indonesia and Sri Lanka (Ceylon) ranking next in production [ Back to Index ]
Taengwood
Taengwood
Latin name Shorea Obtusa Taeng or Modulus of Elasticity is a hardwood grown in Malaysia and Indonesia Natural color of the wood varies from dark reddish to mixture of yellow and white Taeng is as hard as Mahogany therefore carving on Taeng is not as fine as on Teak Taeng is about 30-40 less expensive than Teak It has a coarse grain and provides a good durability Taeng is not termite resistant by nature as Teak therefore protective chemicals are applied Taeng looks best when stained in darker colors [ Back to Index ]
COLOR-O3 COLOR-O1 COLOR-07 COLOR-10
Threshold The part of the door unit which is attached to the floor under the door
Transom Fixed plain wood carved wood or window light mounted in the wall above the door [ Back to Index ]
Transom (SD) Transom (DD)
Quality The-Wood Studio is Thailands only door designer manufacturer and exporter which quality match US Canadian and European standards please see Door Specifications for details
Unit All parts needed to hang the door andor sidelights The parts include Jambs Hinges Weather-stripping Casing Brick mold Threshold Flush Bolts and a T-Astragal on double doors and a sweep on an in swing unit
Wood Species Wood used to build doors and frames showing its hardness index Comparison of Asian hardwoods with wood available in North America and Europe The-Wood Studio premier hardwoods [ Back to Index ]
Wood Common Name Wood Latin Name Hardness Index Makha Wood Afzelia Xylocarpa Craib 2600 Red Wood X Kerii 2570 Asian Rosewood Pterocarpus Macrocarpus 2450 Taeng (Modulus of Elasticity) Shorea Obtusa 2200 Mahogany Melia Genus 2200 Pecan Hickory Carya Illinoinensis 1820 Bamboo Dendrocalamus Hamiltonii 1800 Maple Acer Macrophyllum 1450 White Oak Quercus Alba 1360 Teakwood (Teak) Tectona Grandis Linn 1150 Walnut Juglans Nigra 1010 Black Cherry Prunus Serotina 950 Rubber Wood Hevea Brasiliensis Muell Arg 900 Monkey Wood Samanea Saman Merr 760 Table Mountain Pine Pinus Pungens 690
Right Hand Out-Swing Door
Orientation
Door Direction
bull Out Swing Door a door that opens away from the inside of a home building or room bull In Swing Door a door that opens inside or towards the inside of a home building or room bull Swing Door (swinging) a door that can swing open in both directions bull Sliding Door a door that move easily and without interruption over a surface
Door Direction Double Door Orientation Door Shutter Single Door Orientation
Door Orientation
bull Left Hand Door a door that opens on or to the left A door that opens on or towards the side of your body that is to the west when you are facing north
bull Right Hand Door a door that opens on or to the right A door that opens on or towards the side of your body that is to the east when you are facing north
Door Shutter
bull A place where double door meet together A center part (middle) of a double door when theyre closed A part of a double door that closes (close over) by bringing both moving parts (slabs) together A double door formed by complete closure [ Back to Index ]
Pre-Hung Doors or combinations of doors and sidelights put together with jambs hinges threshold T-Astragal and trim to make a total working door system (a unit)
Pre-Hung Door
Right-Hand Term used to describe which way a door is hung on the jamb As viewed from the outside the side the hinges are on and the door swings into the house
Right Swing Door
Rough Opening Opening in the wall for your door andor sidelights before any framing material has been applied This space must be slightly larger then total size of the door and frame together [ Back to Index ]
Rough Opening (Single Door) Rough Opening (Double Door)
Round Top Door with round top rail or transom
Round Top
Sidelight Fixed panel of wood and glass next to door
One Sidelight (SD) Two Sidelights (DD) Two Sidelights (SD)
Slab Door only or sidelight only No frames jambs or parts added to make door operate [ Back to Index ]
Door Slab (SD) Door Slab Door Slab (DD)
T-Astragal Vertical piece of wooden molding that fits between double doors to provide an effective weather seal It is attached to the inactive door of a double door unit It houses the flush bolts Blueprint and examples belowhellip
PARA-T-ASTRAGAL Types of T-Astragal
Genuine Burmese Teak or Teakwood Latin name Tectona Grandis Linn Teak or Golden Teak is the king of hardwoods and its one of the worlds most valuable timbers recognized for its durability and stability Teak is more durable than any other hardwood and has unparalleled rich beauty Teak can withstand all types of weather Ancient Burmese and Thai royalty considered teak to be a royal tree It has been the pillar of the shipbuilding industry for centuries The decks of the Titanic were covered in Teak and the wood is as good today as the day she sank on 1912 Teak is also used in the Middle East oil industry as one of the very few timbers that can withstand the punishing heat of the desert and will not readily catch fire Teak can withstand harsh chemicals and is resistant to fungi rot and termites Unlike other woods teak does not turn black when in contact with metals It looks best when applied transparent and light colors
Teakwood (Teak) Tectona Grandis Linn
Teak is the common name for ldquoTectona grandisrdquo a large deciduous tree of the family Verbenaceae or its wood one of the most valuable timbers Teak has been widely used in India for more than 2000 years The name teak is from the Malayan word tekka The tree has a straight but often buttressed stem (ie thickened at the base) a spreading crown and four-sided branch lets with large quadrangular pith The leaves are opposite or sometimes whorled in young specimens about 05 meter (15 feet) long and 23 centimeters (9 inches) wide In shape they resemble those of the tobacco plant but their substance is hard and the surface rough The branches terminate in many small white flowers in large erect cross-branched panicles The fruit is a drupe (fleshy with a stony seed) two-thirds of an inch in diameter The bark of the stem is about 13 cm thick gray or brownish gray the sapwood white the unseasoned heartwood has a pleasant and strong aromatic fragrance and a beautiful golden-yellow colour which on seasoning darkens into brown mottled with darker streaks The timber retains its aromatic fragrance to a great age Native to India Burma and Thailand the tree grows as far north as about the 25th parallel in these areas and to the 32nd parallel in the Punjab The tree is not found near the coast the most valuable forests are on low hills up to about 3000 feet Stands are also found in the Philippines and in Java and elsewhere in the Malay Archipelago Teak is also planted in Africa and Central America During the dry season the tree is leafless in hot localities the leaves fall in January but in moist places the tree remains green until March At the end of the dry season when the first monsoon rains fall the new foliage emerges Although the tree flowers freely few seeds are produced because many of the flowers are sterile The forest fires of the dry season after the seeds have ripened and have partly fallen impede the spread of the tree by self-sown seed Teak trees on good soil have attained an average height of 18 m in 15 years with a girth breast high of 05 m In the natural forests teak timber with a girth of about 2 m (diameter of 06
m) is never less than 100 and often more than 200 years old Mature trees are usually not more than 150 ft high Due to the oil and rubber found naturally in the wood teak has a greater ability to withstand the elements than any other wood For this reason it has been the preferred choice for boats and in fact it has been used on aircraft carrier decks This is because of its ability to resist splintering warping and rotting (If left un-oiled our furniture will turn a soft dove gray when allowed to remain outdoors This process will take approximately one year) Teak timber is valued in warm countries principally for its extraordinary durability The timber is practically imperishable under cover Teakwood is well know since earlyancient times as a valuable resource due to its long life reliability and weather resistance as well as its workable qualities Pieces of teak have been found (in India) over 200 years old and still intact Teakwood is used for shipbuilding fine furniture door and window frames wharves bridges cooling-tower louvers flooring paneling railway cars and Venetian blinds An important property of teak is its extremely good dimensional stability It is strong of medium weight and of average hardness Termites eat the sapwood but rarely attack the heartwood it is not however completely resistant to marine borers Teak also refers specifically to the wood and its characteristic color which ranges from olive to yellowish gray or moderate brown Teak furniture dates back prior to the 19th century used mainly by the Chinese for export to Europe The Victorian era also incorporated the use of teakwood during the mechanical era of the 1840rsquos with the invention of presses veneer cutters etc which enabled them to create decorative elegant high class furniture Another factor here is transportation (shipping) was also becoming more advanced Burma produces most of the worlds supply India Thailand Indonesia and Sri Lanka (Ceylon) ranking next in production [ Back to Index ]
Taengwood
Taengwood
Latin name Shorea Obtusa Taeng or Modulus of Elasticity is a hardwood grown in Malaysia and Indonesia Natural color of the wood varies from dark reddish to mixture of yellow and white Taeng is as hard as Mahogany therefore carving on Taeng is not as fine as on Teak Taeng is about 30-40 less expensive than Teak It has a coarse grain and provides a good durability Taeng is not termite resistant by nature as Teak therefore protective chemicals are applied Taeng looks best when stained in darker colors [ Back to Index ]
COLOR-O3 COLOR-O1 COLOR-07 COLOR-10
Threshold The part of the door unit which is attached to the floor under the door
Transom Fixed plain wood carved wood or window light mounted in the wall above the door [ Back to Index ]
Transom (SD) Transom (DD)
Quality The-Wood Studio is Thailands only door designer manufacturer and exporter which quality match US Canadian and European standards please see Door Specifications for details
Unit All parts needed to hang the door andor sidelights The parts include Jambs Hinges Weather-stripping Casing Brick mold Threshold Flush Bolts and a T-Astragal on double doors and a sweep on an in swing unit
Wood Species Wood used to build doors and frames showing its hardness index Comparison of Asian hardwoods with wood available in North America and Europe The-Wood Studio premier hardwoods [ Back to Index ]
Wood Common Name Wood Latin Name Hardness Index Makha Wood Afzelia Xylocarpa Craib 2600 Red Wood X Kerii 2570 Asian Rosewood Pterocarpus Macrocarpus 2450 Taeng (Modulus of Elasticity) Shorea Obtusa 2200 Mahogany Melia Genus 2200 Pecan Hickory Carya Illinoinensis 1820 Bamboo Dendrocalamus Hamiltonii 1800 Maple Acer Macrophyllum 1450 White Oak Quercus Alba 1360 Teakwood (Teak) Tectona Grandis Linn 1150 Walnut Juglans Nigra 1010 Black Cherry Prunus Serotina 950 Rubber Wood Hevea Brasiliensis Muell Arg 900 Monkey Wood Samanea Saman Merr 760 Table Mountain Pine Pinus Pungens 690
bull Right Hand Door a door that opens on or to the right A door that opens on or towards the side of your body that is to the east when you are facing north
Door Shutter
bull A place where double door meet together A center part (middle) of a double door when theyre closed A part of a double door that closes (close over) by bringing both moving parts (slabs) together A double door formed by complete closure [ Back to Index ]
Pre-Hung Doors or combinations of doors and sidelights put together with jambs hinges threshold T-Astragal and trim to make a total working door system (a unit)
Pre-Hung Door
Right-Hand Term used to describe which way a door is hung on the jamb As viewed from the outside the side the hinges are on and the door swings into the house
Right Swing Door
Rough Opening Opening in the wall for your door andor sidelights before any framing material has been applied This space must be slightly larger then total size of the door and frame together [ Back to Index ]
Rough Opening (Single Door) Rough Opening (Double Door)
Round Top Door with round top rail or transom
Round Top
Sidelight Fixed panel of wood and glass next to door
One Sidelight (SD) Two Sidelights (DD) Two Sidelights (SD)
Slab Door only or sidelight only No frames jambs or parts added to make door operate [ Back to Index ]
Door Slab (SD) Door Slab Door Slab (DD)
T-Astragal Vertical piece of wooden molding that fits between double doors to provide an effective weather seal It is attached to the inactive door of a double door unit It houses the flush bolts Blueprint and examples belowhellip
PARA-T-ASTRAGAL Types of T-Astragal
Genuine Burmese Teak or Teakwood Latin name Tectona Grandis Linn Teak or Golden Teak is the king of hardwoods and its one of the worlds most valuable timbers recognized for its durability and stability Teak is more durable than any other hardwood and has unparalleled rich beauty Teak can withstand all types of weather Ancient Burmese and Thai royalty considered teak to be a royal tree It has been the pillar of the shipbuilding industry for centuries The decks of the Titanic were covered in Teak and the wood is as good today as the day she sank on 1912 Teak is also used in the Middle East oil industry as one of the very few timbers that can withstand the punishing heat of the desert and will not readily catch fire Teak can withstand harsh chemicals and is resistant to fungi rot and termites Unlike other woods teak does not turn black when in contact with metals It looks best when applied transparent and light colors
Teakwood (Teak) Tectona Grandis Linn
Teak is the common name for ldquoTectona grandisrdquo a large deciduous tree of the family Verbenaceae or its wood one of the most valuable timbers Teak has been widely used in India for more than 2000 years The name teak is from the Malayan word tekka The tree has a straight but often buttressed stem (ie thickened at the base) a spreading crown and four-sided branch lets with large quadrangular pith The leaves are opposite or sometimes whorled in young specimens about 05 meter (15 feet) long and 23 centimeters (9 inches) wide In shape they resemble those of the tobacco plant but their substance is hard and the surface rough The branches terminate in many small white flowers in large erect cross-branched panicles The fruit is a drupe (fleshy with a stony seed) two-thirds of an inch in diameter The bark of the stem is about 13 cm thick gray or brownish gray the sapwood white the unseasoned heartwood has a pleasant and strong aromatic fragrance and a beautiful golden-yellow colour which on seasoning darkens into brown mottled with darker streaks The timber retains its aromatic fragrance to a great age Native to India Burma and Thailand the tree grows as far north as about the 25th parallel in these areas and to the 32nd parallel in the Punjab The tree is not found near the coast the most valuable forests are on low hills up to about 3000 feet Stands are also found in the Philippines and in Java and elsewhere in the Malay Archipelago Teak is also planted in Africa and Central America During the dry season the tree is leafless in hot localities the leaves fall in January but in moist places the tree remains green until March At the end of the dry season when the first monsoon rains fall the new foliage emerges Although the tree flowers freely few seeds are produced because many of the flowers are sterile The forest fires of the dry season after the seeds have ripened and have partly fallen impede the spread of the tree by self-sown seed Teak trees on good soil have attained an average height of 18 m in 15 years with a girth breast high of 05 m In the natural forests teak timber with a girth of about 2 m (diameter of 06
m) is never less than 100 and often more than 200 years old Mature trees are usually not more than 150 ft high Due to the oil and rubber found naturally in the wood teak has a greater ability to withstand the elements than any other wood For this reason it has been the preferred choice for boats and in fact it has been used on aircraft carrier decks This is because of its ability to resist splintering warping and rotting (If left un-oiled our furniture will turn a soft dove gray when allowed to remain outdoors This process will take approximately one year) Teak timber is valued in warm countries principally for its extraordinary durability The timber is practically imperishable under cover Teakwood is well know since earlyancient times as a valuable resource due to its long life reliability and weather resistance as well as its workable qualities Pieces of teak have been found (in India) over 200 years old and still intact Teakwood is used for shipbuilding fine furniture door and window frames wharves bridges cooling-tower louvers flooring paneling railway cars and Venetian blinds An important property of teak is its extremely good dimensional stability It is strong of medium weight and of average hardness Termites eat the sapwood but rarely attack the heartwood it is not however completely resistant to marine borers Teak also refers specifically to the wood and its characteristic color which ranges from olive to yellowish gray or moderate brown Teak furniture dates back prior to the 19th century used mainly by the Chinese for export to Europe The Victorian era also incorporated the use of teakwood during the mechanical era of the 1840rsquos with the invention of presses veneer cutters etc which enabled them to create decorative elegant high class furniture Another factor here is transportation (shipping) was also becoming more advanced Burma produces most of the worlds supply India Thailand Indonesia and Sri Lanka (Ceylon) ranking next in production [ Back to Index ]
Taengwood
Taengwood
Latin name Shorea Obtusa Taeng or Modulus of Elasticity is a hardwood grown in Malaysia and Indonesia Natural color of the wood varies from dark reddish to mixture of yellow and white Taeng is as hard as Mahogany therefore carving on Taeng is not as fine as on Teak Taeng is about 30-40 less expensive than Teak It has a coarse grain and provides a good durability Taeng is not termite resistant by nature as Teak therefore protective chemicals are applied Taeng looks best when stained in darker colors [ Back to Index ]
COLOR-O3 COLOR-O1 COLOR-07 COLOR-10
Threshold The part of the door unit which is attached to the floor under the door
Transom Fixed plain wood carved wood or window light mounted in the wall above the door [ Back to Index ]
Transom (SD) Transom (DD)
Quality The-Wood Studio is Thailands only door designer manufacturer and exporter which quality match US Canadian and European standards please see Door Specifications for details
Unit All parts needed to hang the door andor sidelights The parts include Jambs Hinges Weather-stripping Casing Brick mold Threshold Flush Bolts and a T-Astragal on double doors and a sweep on an in swing unit
Wood Species Wood used to build doors and frames showing its hardness index Comparison of Asian hardwoods with wood available in North America and Europe The-Wood Studio premier hardwoods [ Back to Index ]
Wood Common Name Wood Latin Name Hardness Index Makha Wood Afzelia Xylocarpa Craib 2600 Red Wood X Kerii 2570 Asian Rosewood Pterocarpus Macrocarpus 2450 Taeng (Modulus of Elasticity) Shorea Obtusa 2200 Mahogany Melia Genus 2200 Pecan Hickory Carya Illinoinensis 1820 Bamboo Dendrocalamus Hamiltonii 1800 Maple Acer Macrophyllum 1450 White Oak Quercus Alba 1360 Teakwood (Teak) Tectona Grandis Linn 1150 Walnut Juglans Nigra 1010 Black Cherry Prunus Serotina 950 Rubber Wood Hevea Brasiliensis Muell Arg 900 Monkey Wood Samanea Saman Merr 760 Table Mountain Pine Pinus Pungens 690
Rough Opening Opening in the wall for your door andor sidelights before any framing material has been applied This space must be slightly larger then total size of the door and frame together [ Back to Index ]
Rough Opening (Single Door) Rough Opening (Double Door)
Round Top Door with round top rail or transom
Round Top
Sidelight Fixed panel of wood and glass next to door
One Sidelight (SD) Two Sidelights (DD) Two Sidelights (SD)
Slab Door only or sidelight only No frames jambs or parts added to make door operate [ Back to Index ]
Door Slab (SD) Door Slab Door Slab (DD)
T-Astragal Vertical piece of wooden molding that fits between double doors to provide an effective weather seal It is attached to the inactive door of a double door unit It houses the flush bolts Blueprint and examples belowhellip
PARA-T-ASTRAGAL Types of T-Astragal
Genuine Burmese Teak or Teakwood Latin name Tectona Grandis Linn Teak or Golden Teak is the king of hardwoods and its one of the worlds most valuable timbers recognized for its durability and stability Teak is more durable than any other hardwood and has unparalleled rich beauty Teak can withstand all types of weather Ancient Burmese and Thai royalty considered teak to be a royal tree It has been the pillar of the shipbuilding industry for centuries The decks of the Titanic were covered in Teak and the wood is as good today as the day she sank on 1912 Teak is also used in the Middle East oil industry as one of the very few timbers that can withstand the punishing heat of the desert and will not readily catch fire Teak can withstand harsh chemicals and is resistant to fungi rot and termites Unlike other woods teak does not turn black when in contact with metals It looks best when applied transparent and light colors
Teakwood (Teak) Tectona Grandis Linn
Teak is the common name for ldquoTectona grandisrdquo a large deciduous tree of the family Verbenaceae or its wood one of the most valuable timbers Teak has been widely used in India for more than 2000 years The name teak is from the Malayan word tekka The tree has a straight but often buttressed stem (ie thickened at the base) a spreading crown and four-sided branch lets with large quadrangular pith The leaves are opposite or sometimes whorled in young specimens about 05 meter (15 feet) long and 23 centimeters (9 inches) wide In shape they resemble those of the tobacco plant but their substance is hard and the surface rough The branches terminate in many small white flowers in large erect cross-branched panicles The fruit is a drupe (fleshy with a stony seed) two-thirds of an inch in diameter The bark of the stem is about 13 cm thick gray or brownish gray the sapwood white the unseasoned heartwood has a pleasant and strong aromatic fragrance and a beautiful golden-yellow colour which on seasoning darkens into brown mottled with darker streaks The timber retains its aromatic fragrance to a great age Native to India Burma and Thailand the tree grows as far north as about the 25th parallel in these areas and to the 32nd parallel in the Punjab The tree is not found near the coast the most valuable forests are on low hills up to about 3000 feet Stands are also found in the Philippines and in Java and elsewhere in the Malay Archipelago Teak is also planted in Africa and Central America During the dry season the tree is leafless in hot localities the leaves fall in January but in moist places the tree remains green until March At the end of the dry season when the first monsoon rains fall the new foliage emerges Although the tree flowers freely few seeds are produced because many of the flowers are sterile The forest fires of the dry season after the seeds have ripened and have partly fallen impede the spread of the tree by self-sown seed Teak trees on good soil have attained an average height of 18 m in 15 years with a girth breast high of 05 m In the natural forests teak timber with a girth of about 2 m (diameter of 06
m) is never less than 100 and often more than 200 years old Mature trees are usually not more than 150 ft high Due to the oil and rubber found naturally in the wood teak has a greater ability to withstand the elements than any other wood For this reason it has been the preferred choice for boats and in fact it has been used on aircraft carrier decks This is because of its ability to resist splintering warping and rotting (If left un-oiled our furniture will turn a soft dove gray when allowed to remain outdoors This process will take approximately one year) Teak timber is valued in warm countries principally for its extraordinary durability The timber is practically imperishable under cover Teakwood is well know since earlyancient times as a valuable resource due to its long life reliability and weather resistance as well as its workable qualities Pieces of teak have been found (in India) over 200 years old and still intact Teakwood is used for shipbuilding fine furniture door and window frames wharves bridges cooling-tower louvers flooring paneling railway cars and Venetian blinds An important property of teak is its extremely good dimensional stability It is strong of medium weight and of average hardness Termites eat the sapwood but rarely attack the heartwood it is not however completely resistant to marine borers Teak also refers specifically to the wood and its characteristic color which ranges from olive to yellowish gray or moderate brown Teak furniture dates back prior to the 19th century used mainly by the Chinese for export to Europe The Victorian era also incorporated the use of teakwood during the mechanical era of the 1840rsquos with the invention of presses veneer cutters etc which enabled them to create decorative elegant high class furniture Another factor here is transportation (shipping) was also becoming more advanced Burma produces most of the worlds supply India Thailand Indonesia and Sri Lanka (Ceylon) ranking next in production [ Back to Index ]
Taengwood
Taengwood
Latin name Shorea Obtusa Taeng or Modulus of Elasticity is a hardwood grown in Malaysia and Indonesia Natural color of the wood varies from dark reddish to mixture of yellow and white Taeng is as hard as Mahogany therefore carving on Taeng is not as fine as on Teak Taeng is about 30-40 less expensive than Teak It has a coarse grain and provides a good durability Taeng is not termite resistant by nature as Teak therefore protective chemicals are applied Taeng looks best when stained in darker colors [ Back to Index ]
COLOR-O3 COLOR-O1 COLOR-07 COLOR-10
Threshold The part of the door unit which is attached to the floor under the door
Transom Fixed plain wood carved wood or window light mounted in the wall above the door [ Back to Index ]
Transom (SD) Transom (DD)
Quality The-Wood Studio is Thailands only door designer manufacturer and exporter which quality match US Canadian and European standards please see Door Specifications for details
Unit All parts needed to hang the door andor sidelights The parts include Jambs Hinges Weather-stripping Casing Brick mold Threshold Flush Bolts and a T-Astragal on double doors and a sweep on an in swing unit
Wood Species Wood used to build doors and frames showing its hardness index Comparison of Asian hardwoods with wood available in North America and Europe The-Wood Studio premier hardwoods [ Back to Index ]
Wood Common Name Wood Latin Name Hardness Index Makha Wood Afzelia Xylocarpa Craib 2600 Red Wood X Kerii 2570 Asian Rosewood Pterocarpus Macrocarpus 2450 Taeng (Modulus of Elasticity) Shorea Obtusa 2200 Mahogany Melia Genus 2200 Pecan Hickory Carya Illinoinensis 1820 Bamboo Dendrocalamus Hamiltonii 1800 Maple Acer Macrophyllum 1450 White Oak Quercus Alba 1360 Teakwood (Teak) Tectona Grandis Linn 1150 Walnut Juglans Nigra 1010 Black Cherry Prunus Serotina 950 Rubber Wood Hevea Brasiliensis Muell Arg 900 Monkey Wood Samanea Saman Merr 760 Table Mountain Pine Pinus Pungens 690
One Sidelight (SD) Two Sidelights (DD) Two Sidelights (SD)
Slab Door only or sidelight only No frames jambs or parts added to make door operate [ Back to Index ]
Door Slab (SD) Door Slab Door Slab (DD)
T-Astragal Vertical piece of wooden molding that fits between double doors to provide an effective weather seal It is attached to the inactive door of a double door unit It houses the flush bolts Blueprint and examples belowhellip
PARA-T-ASTRAGAL Types of T-Astragal
Genuine Burmese Teak or Teakwood Latin name Tectona Grandis Linn Teak or Golden Teak is the king of hardwoods and its one of the worlds most valuable timbers recognized for its durability and stability Teak is more durable than any other hardwood and has unparalleled rich beauty Teak can withstand all types of weather Ancient Burmese and Thai royalty considered teak to be a royal tree It has been the pillar of the shipbuilding industry for centuries The decks of the Titanic were covered in Teak and the wood is as good today as the day she sank on 1912 Teak is also used in the Middle East oil industry as one of the very few timbers that can withstand the punishing heat of the desert and will not readily catch fire Teak can withstand harsh chemicals and is resistant to fungi rot and termites Unlike other woods teak does not turn black when in contact with metals It looks best when applied transparent and light colors
Teakwood (Teak) Tectona Grandis Linn
Teak is the common name for ldquoTectona grandisrdquo a large deciduous tree of the family Verbenaceae or its wood one of the most valuable timbers Teak has been widely used in India for more than 2000 years The name teak is from the Malayan word tekka The tree has a straight but often buttressed stem (ie thickened at the base) a spreading crown and four-sided branch lets with large quadrangular pith The leaves are opposite or sometimes whorled in young specimens about 05 meter (15 feet) long and 23 centimeters (9 inches) wide In shape they resemble those of the tobacco plant but their substance is hard and the surface rough The branches terminate in many small white flowers in large erect cross-branched panicles The fruit is a drupe (fleshy with a stony seed) two-thirds of an inch in diameter The bark of the stem is about 13 cm thick gray or brownish gray the sapwood white the unseasoned heartwood has a pleasant and strong aromatic fragrance and a beautiful golden-yellow colour which on seasoning darkens into brown mottled with darker streaks The timber retains its aromatic fragrance to a great age Native to India Burma and Thailand the tree grows as far north as about the 25th parallel in these areas and to the 32nd parallel in the Punjab The tree is not found near the coast the most valuable forests are on low hills up to about 3000 feet Stands are also found in the Philippines and in Java and elsewhere in the Malay Archipelago Teak is also planted in Africa and Central America During the dry season the tree is leafless in hot localities the leaves fall in January but in moist places the tree remains green until March At the end of the dry season when the first monsoon rains fall the new foliage emerges Although the tree flowers freely few seeds are produced because many of the flowers are sterile The forest fires of the dry season after the seeds have ripened and have partly fallen impede the spread of the tree by self-sown seed Teak trees on good soil have attained an average height of 18 m in 15 years with a girth breast high of 05 m In the natural forests teak timber with a girth of about 2 m (diameter of 06
m) is never less than 100 and often more than 200 years old Mature trees are usually not more than 150 ft high Due to the oil and rubber found naturally in the wood teak has a greater ability to withstand the elements than any other wood For this reason it has been the preferred choice for boats and in fact it has been used on aircraft carrier decks This is because of its ability to resist splintering warping and rotting (If left un-oiled our furniture will turn a soft dove gray when allowed to remain outdoors This process will take approximately one year) Teak timber is valued in warm countries principally for its extraordinary durability The timber is practically imperishable under cover Teakwood is well know since earlyancient times as a valuable resource due to its long life reliability and weather resistance as well as its workable qualities Pieces of teak have been found (in India) over 200 years old and still intact Teakwood is used for shipbuilding fine furniture door and window frames wharves bridges cooling-tower louvers flooring paneling railway cars and Venetian blinds An important property of teak is its extremely good dimensional stability It is strong of medium weight and of average hardness Termites eat the sapwood but rarely attack the heartwood it is not however completely resistant to marine borers Teak also refers specifically to the wood and its characteristic color which ranges from olive to yellowish gray or moderate brown Teak furniture dates back prior to the 19th century used mainly by the Chinese for export to Europe The Victorian era also incorporated the use of teakwood during the mechanical era of the 1840rsquos with the invention of presses veneer cutters etc which enabled them to create decorative elegant high class furniture Another factor here is transportation (shipping) was also becoming more advanced Burma produces most of the worlds supply India Thailand Indonesia and Sri Lanka (Ceylon) ranking next in production [ Back to Index ]
Taengwood
Taengwood
Latin name Shorea Obtusa Taeng or Modulus of Elasticity is a hardwood grown in Malaysia and Indonesia Natural color of the wood varies from dark reddish to mixture of yellow and white Taeng is as hard as Mahogany therefore carving on Taeng is not as fine as on Teak Taeng is about 30-40 less expensive than Teak It has a coarse grain and provides a good durability Taeng is not termite resistant by nature as Teak therefore protective chemicals are applied Taeng looks best when stained in darker colors [ Back to Index ]
COLOR-O3 COLOR-O1 COLOR-07 COLOR-10
Threshold The part of the door unit which is attached to the floor under the door
Transom Fixed plain wood carved wood or window light mounted in the wall above the door [ Back to Index ]
Transom (SD) Transom (DD)
Quality The-Wood Studio is Thailands only door designer manufacturer and exporter which quality match US Canadian and European standards please see Door Specifications for details
Unit All parts needed to hang the door andor sidelights The parts include Jambs Hinges Weather-stripping Casing Brick mold Threshold Flush Bolts and a T-Astragal on double doors and a sweep on an in swing unit
Wood Species Wood used to build doors and frames showing its hardness index Comparison of Asian hardwoods with wood available in North America and Europe The-Wood Studio premier hardwoods [ Back to Index ]
Wood Common Name Wood Latin Name Hardness Index Makha Wood Afzelia Xylocarpa Craib 2600 Red Wood X Kerii 2570 Asian Rosewood Pterocarpus Macrocarpus 2450 Taeng (Modulus of Elasticity) Shorea Obtusa 2200 Mahogany Melia Genus 2200 Pecan Hickory Carya Illinoinensis 1820 Bamboo Dendrocalamus Hamiltonii 1800 Maple Acer Macrophyllum 1450 White Oak Quercus Alba 1360 Teakwood (Teak) Tectona Grandis Linn 1150 Walnut Juglans Nigra 1010 Black Cherry Prunus Serotina 950 Rubber Wood Hevea Brasiliensis Muell Arg 900 Monkey Wood Samanea Saman Merr 760 Table Mountain Pine Pinus Pungens 690
PARA-T-ASTRAGAL Types of T-Astragal
Genuine Burmese Teak or Teakwood Latin name Tectona Grandis Linn Teak or Golden Teak is the king of hardwoods and its one of the worlds most valuable timbers recognized for its durability and stability Teak is more durable than any other hardwood and has unparalleled rich beauty Teak can withstand all types of weather Ancient Burmese and Thai royalty considered teak to be a royal tree It has been the pillar of the shipbuilding industry for centuries The decks of the Titanic were covered in Teak and the wood is as good today as the day she sank on 1912 Teak is also used in the Middle East oil industry as one of the very few timbers that can withstand the punishing heat of the desert and will not readily catch fire Teak can withstand harsh chemicals and is resistant to fungi rot and termites Unlike other woods teak does not turn black when in contact with metals It looks best when applied transparent and light colors
Teakwood (Teak) Tectona Grandis Linn
Teak is the common name for ldquoTectona grandisrdquo a large deciduous tree of the family Verbenaceae or its wood one of the most valuable timbers Teak has been widely used in India for more than 2000 years The name teak is from the Malayan word tekka The tree has a straight but often buttressed stem (ie thickened at the base) a spreading crown and four-sided branch lets with large quadrangular pith The leaves are opposite or sometimes whorled in young specimens about 05 meter (15 feet) long and 23 centimeters (9 inches) wide In shape they resemble those of the tobacco plant but their substance is hard and the surface rough The branches terminate in many small white flowers in large erect cross-branched panicles The fruit is a drupe (fleshy with a stony seed) two-thirds of an inch in diameter The bark of the stem is about 13 cm thick gray or brownish gray the sapwood white the unseasoned heartwood has a pleasant and strong aromatic fragrance and a beautiful golden-yellow colour which on seasoning darkens into brown mottled with darker streaks The timber retains its aromatic fragrance to a great age Native to India Burma and Thailand the tree grows as far north as about the 25th parallel in these areas and to the 32nd parallel in the Punjab The tree is not found near the coast the most valuable forests are on low hills up to about 3000 feet Stands are also found in the Philippines and in Java and elsewhere in the Malay Archipelago Teak is also planted in Africa and Central America During the dry season the tree is leafless in hot localities the leaves fall in January but in moist places the tree remains green until March At the end of the dry season when the first monsoon rains fall the new foliage emerges Although the tree flowers freely few seeds are produced because many of the flowers are sterile The forest fires of the dry season after the seeds have ripened and have partly fallen impede the spread of the tree by self-sown seed Teak trees on good soil have attained an average height of 18 m in 15 years with a girth breast high of 05 m In the natural forests teak timber with a girth of about 2 m (diameter of 06
m) is never less than 100 and often more than 200 years old Mature trees are usually not more than 150 ft high Due to the oil and rubber found naturally in the wood teak has a greater ability to withstand the elements than any other wood For this reason it has been the preferred choice for boats and in fact it has been used on aircraft carrier decks This is because of its ability to resist splintering warping and rotting (If left un-oiled our furniture will turn a soft dove gray when allowed to remain outdoors This process will take approximately one year) Teak timber is valued in warm countries principally for its extraordinary durability The timber is practically imperishable under cover Teakwood is well know since earlyancient times as a valuable resource due to its long life reliability and weather resistance as well as its workable qualities Pieces of teak have been found (in India) over 200 years old and still intact Teakwood is used for shipbuilding fine furniture door and window frames wharves bridges cooling-tower louvers flooring paneling railway cars and Venetian blinds An important property of teak is its extremely good dimensional stability It is strong of medium weight and of average hardness Termites eat the sapwood but rarely attack the heartwood it is not however completely resistant to marine borers Teak also refers specifically to the wood and its characteristic color which ranges from olive to yellowish gray or moderate brown Teak furniture dates back prior to the 19th century used mainly by the Chinese for export to Europe The Victorian era also incorporated the use of teakwood during the mechanical era of the 1840rsquos with the invention of presses veneer cutters etc which enabled them to create decorative elegant high class furniture Another factor here is transportation (shipping) was also becoming more advanced Burma produces most of the worlds supply India Thailand Indonesia and Sri Lanka (Ceylon) ranking next in production [ Back to Index ]
Taengwood
Taengwood
Latin name Shorea Obtusa Taeng or Modulus of Elasticity is a hardwood grown in Malaysia and Indonesia Natural color of the wood varies from dark reddish to mixture of yellow and white Taeng is as hard as Mahogany therefore carving on Taeng is not as fine as on Teak Taeng is about 30-40 less expensive than Teak It has a coarse grain and provides a good durability Taeng is not termite resistant by nature as Teak therefore protective chemicals are applied Taeng looks best when stained in darker colors [ Back to Index ]
COLOR-O3 COLOR-O1 COLOR-07 COLOR-10
Threshold The part of the door unit which is attached to the floor under the door
Transom Fixed plain wood carved wood or window light mounted in the wall above the door [ Back to Index ]
Transom (SD) Transom (DD)
Quality The-Wood Studio is Thailands only door designer manufacturer and exporter which quality match US Canadian and European standards please see Door Specifications for details
Unit All parts needed to hang the door andor sidelights The parts include Jambs Hinges Weather-stripping Casing Brick mold Threshold Flush Bolts and a T-Astragal on double doors and a sweep on an in swing unit
Wood Species Wood used to build doors and frames showing its hardness index Comparison of Asian hardwoods with wood available in North America and Europe The-Wood Studio premier hardwoods [ Back to Index ]
Wood Common Name Wood Latin Name Hardness Index Makha Wood Afzelia Xylocarpa Craib 2600 Red Wood X Kerii 2570 Asian Rosewood Pterocarpus Macrocarpus 2450 Taeng (Modulus of Elasticity) Shorea Obtusa 2200 Mahogany Melia Genus 2200 Pecan Hickory Carya Illinoinensis 1820 Bamboo Dendrocalamus Hamiltonii 1800 Maple Acer Macrophyllum 1450 White Oak Quercus Alba 1360 Teakwood (Teak) Tectona Grandis Linn 1150 Walnut Juglans Nigra 1010 Black Cherry Prunus Serotina 950 Rubber Wood Hevea Brasiliensis Muell Arg 900 Monkey Wood Samanea Saman Merr 760 Table Mountain Pine Pinus Pungens 690
m) is never less than 100 and often more than 200 years old Mature trees are usually not more than 150 ft high Due to the oil and rubber found naturally in the wood teak has a greater ability to withstand the elements than any other wood For this reason it has been the preferred choice for boats and in fact it has been used on aircraft carrier decks This is because of its ability to resist splintering warping and rotting (If left un-oiled our furniture will turn a soft dove gray when allowed to remain outdoors This process will take approximately one year) Teak timber is valued in warm countries principally for its extraordinary durability The timber is practically imperishable under cover Teakwood is well know since earlyancient times as a valuable resource due to its long life reliability and weather resistance as well as its workable qualities Pieces of teak have been found (in India) over 200 years old and still intact Teakwood is used for shipbuilding fine furniture door and window frames wharves bridges cooling-tower louvers flooring paneling railway cars and Venetian blinds An important property of teak is its extremely good dimensional stability It is strong of medium weight and of average hardness Termites eat the sapwood but rarely attack the heartwood it is not however completely resistant to marine borers Teak also refers specifically to the wood and its characteristic color which ranges from olive to yellowish gray or moderate brown Teak furniture dates back prior to the 19th century used mainly by the Chinese for export to Europe The Victorian era also incorporated the use of teakwood during the mechanical era of the 1840rsquos with the invention of presses veneer cutters etc which enabled them to create decorative elegant high class furniture Another factor here is transportation (shipping) was also becoming more advanced Burma produces most of the worlds supply India Thailand Indonesia and Sri Lanka (Ceylon) ranking next in production [ Back to Index ]
Taengwood
Taengwood
Latin name Shorea Obtusa Taeng or Modulus of Elasticity is a hardwood grown in Malaysia and Indonesia Natural color of the wood varies from dark reddish to mixture of yellow and white Taeng is as hard as Mahogany therefore carving on Taeng is not as fine as on Teak Taeng is about 30-40 less expensive than Teak It has a coarse grain and provides a good durability Taeng is not termite resistant by nature as Teak therefore protective chemicals are applied Taeng looks best when stained in darker colors [ Back to Index ]
COLOR-O3 COLOR-O1 COLOR-07 COLOR-10
Threshold The part of the door unit which is attached to the floor under the door
Transom Fixed plain wood carved wood or window light mounted in the wall above the door [ Back to Index ]
Transom (SD) Transom (DD)
Quality The-Wood Studio is Thailands only door designer manufacturer and exporter which quality match US Canadian and European standards please see Door Specifications for details
Unit All parts needed to hang the door andor sidelights The parts include Jambs Hinges Weather-stripping Casing Brick mold Threshold Flush Bolts and a T-Astragal on double doors and a sweep on an in swing unit
Wood Species Wood used to build doors and frames showing its hardness index Comparison of Asian hardwoods with wood available in North America and Europe The-Wood Studio premier hardwoods [ Back to Index ]
Wood Common Name Wood Latin Name Hardness Index Makha Wood Afzelia Xylocarpa Craib 2600 Red Wood X Kerii 2570 Asian Rosewood Pterocarpus Macrocarpus 2450 Taeng (Modulus of Elasticity) Shorea Obtusa 2200 Mahogany Melia Genus 2200 Pecan Hickory Carya Illinoinensis 1820 Bamboo Dendrocalamus Hamiltonii 1800 Maple Acer Macrophyllum 1450 White Oak Quercus Alba 1360 Teakwood (Teak) Tectona Grandis Linn 1150 Walnut Juglans Nigra 1010 Black Cherry Prunus Serotina 950 Rubber Wood Hevea Brasiliensis Muell Arg 900 Monkey Wood Samanea Saman Merr 760 Table Mountain Pine Pinus Pungens 690
COLOR-O3 COLOR-O1 COLOR-07 COLOR-10
Threshold The part of the door unit which is attached to the floor under the door
Transom Fixed plain wood carved wood or window light mounted in the wall above the door [ Back to Index ]
Transom (SD) Transom (DD)
Quality The-Wood Studio is Thailands only door designer manufacturer and exporter which quality match US Canadian and European standards please see Door Specifications for details
Unit All parts needed to hang the door andor sidelights The parts include Jambs Hinges Weather-stripping Casing Brick mold Threshold Flush Bolts and a T-Astragal on double doors and a sweep on an in swing unit
Wood Species Wood used to build doors and frames showing its hardness index Comparison of Asian hardwoods with wood available in North America and Europe The-Wood Studio premier hardwoods [ Back to Index ]
Wood Common Name Wood Latin Name Hardness Index Makha Wood Afzelia Xylocarpa Craib 2600 Red Wood X Kerii 2570 Asian Rosewood Pterocarpus Macrocarpus 2450 Taeng (Modulus of Elasticity) Shorea Obtusa 2200 Mahogany Melia Genus 2200 Pecan Hickory Carya Illinoinensis 1820 Bamboo Dendrocalamus Hamiltonii 1800 Maple Acer Macrophyllum 1450 White Oak Quercus Alba 1360 Teakwood (Teak) Tectona Grandis Linn 1150 Walnut Juglans Nigra 1010 Black Cherry Prunus Serotina 950 Rubber Wood Hevea Brasiliensis Muell Arg 900 Monkey Wood Samanea Saman Merr 760 Table Mountain Pine Pinus Pungens 690
Wood Common Name Wood Latin Name Hardness Index Makha Wood Afzelia Xylocarpa Craib 2600 Red Wood X Kerii 2570 Asian Rosewood Pterocarpus Macrocarpus 2450 Taeng (Modulus of Elasticity) Shorea Obtusa 2200 Mahogany Melia Genus 2200 Pecan Hickory Carya Illinoinensis 1820 Bamboo Dendrocalamus Hamiltonii 1800 Maple Acer Macrophyllum 1450 White Oak Quercus Alba 1360 Teakwood (Teak) Tectona Grandis Linn 1150 Walnut Juglans Nigra 1010 Black Cherry Prunus Serotina 950 Rubber Wood Hevea Brasiliensis Muell Arg 900 Monkey Wood Samanea Saman Merr 760 Table Mountain Pine Pinus Pungens 690