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What is the difference between a mitered corner wood door and M&T door?

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What is the difference between a mitered corner wood door and M&T door?

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A miter corner door has all 4 pieces of the frame cut at 45 degree angles and fitted together in the corners. A M&T (Mortise & Tennon) joint is butting a square edge to a flat edge, thus a 90 degree connection. The top and bottom rails fit between the side rails of the door. Profiles? What exactly are frame, panel, and edge profiles? What does pass profile mean? This is one of the tricky parts about ordering doors. For series 400 doors which are a 5-piece construction with a plywood panel, you will select a frame and edge profile. The frame profile is the inside part of the frame that meets the plywood panel. The edge profile is the very perimeter of the door. An example is Q and SQ. This combination makes the popular shaker style look. For series 200 doors, you have the most options. You can select a frame and edge profile just as in series 400. But you also select a panel profile. This will be the slope or curve of the panel as it rises away from the 4-piece frame. With 4 total frame

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