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Originally Posted by bobj3 Hi rstermer
I would suggest MDF if you are goinf to paint it.. MDF comes out clean and takes paint well.
I use a sanding mop when I use MDF it will take the fuzz off quick and give it a nice clean look... http://www.stockroomsupply.com/The_Sanding_Mop.php
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MDF stock is hard on bits, I would suggest you have a extra one on hand just it case.
You can run it by the bit in two passes that will help keep the wear down on the bit plus give you a nice clean looking molding...
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The sanding mop is pretty cool. Thanks for the info. Finishing is my least favorite part of woodworking and I'm always looking for easier and quicker ways to get it done.
What grit should be used for mdf?
Too bad the guy who posted on lumberjocks and was making crown on his table saw didn't know about the sanding mop, he could have saved himself a ton of work and a lot of time!
rstermer