Wixy, if you can cut a dead straight line with your skills and equipment, you should be able to glue all joints.
As to the porosity of MDF, the cut surface exposes a sponge. The finished surface is more like a glossy cardboard, and does not soak up the glue or primer as well as real timber.
As to the porosity of MDF, the cut surface exposes a sponge. The finished surface is more like a glossy cardboard, and does not soak up the glue or primer as well as real timber.
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If these are your first cabinets then I suggest you make them as rigid as reasonably possible. I find the easiest way is to install a brace between the front and back panels as close to the centre of each panel as possible. ( and if you can add a second brace between the two side panels ) It really reduces panel vibration.
Don
If these are your first cabinets then I suggest you make them as rigid as reasonably possible. I find the easiest way is to install a brace between the front and back panels as close to the centre of each panel as possible. ( and if you can add a second brace between the two side panels ) It really reduces panel vibration.
Don
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