Sorry for being late to the topic, but I just found this thread.
I had an exterior door made in an Old English style for a walk-out basement renovation. As mentioned, the door was made with gaps between the planks to allow for expansion/contraction. If you use square doornail studs, they should be installed with the points in a diamond pattern (not square). Here's a shot of the finished door (after a few years in the weather).
Studs in medieval doors?
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Sorry for being late to the topic, but I just found this thread.
I had an exterior door made in an Old English style for a walk-out basement renovation. As mentioned, the door was made with gaps between the planks to allow for expansion/contraction. If you use square doornail studs, they should be installed with the points in a diamond pattern (not square). Here's a shot of the finished door (after a few years in the weather).