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Home Deceptive Raised Panels - How To

Deceptive Raised Panels - How To

Starts at 2:46

This video covers a detailed carpentry lesson on building raised panel wainscoting with a “deceptive” method that mimics traditional cope-and-stick joinery. A master carpenter guides an apprentice through cutting, routing, and installing HDF panels with precision, emphasizing proper fit, clean profiles, and efficient workflow.

The process includes using routers for raised edges, installing panels with consistent gaps, and adding thin “sticking” trim to create the appearance of true frame-and-panel construction. The result is a high-end visual finish achieved through simplified, efficient techniques that still maintain professional craftsmanship.

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