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Not more MDF!

3K views 14 replies 12 participants last post by  pal  
#1 ·
I have just finished these two jobs in MDF, :roll: Oh well, I did enjoy the Oak while it lasted. :lol: First one is a small cabinet to cover a consumer unit, built in MDF and Pine and the second project is another rather large radiator cabinet.
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My next job is another MDF unit too. :yawn:
 
#8 ·
Jim? You should see the photo's in the posting. This has nothing to do with you posting or not. Which operating system do you use? (Windows or Mac?) Which browser do you use? (I.E., Firefox, Chrome?)
 
#11 ·
Well guys, I now feel like a fraud, sorry to disappoint you all but the screen was a shop bought item. I bought a job lot of them a few years ago and have been using them for radiator covers since. I wouldn't even consider trying to make one of those without a CNC. rt, I used a HVLP spray gun run from my large compressor to apply 2 pac laquer. There are two coats of primer and two coats of finish on it.
 
#12 ·
LOVE Sawdust Smell

As much as I hate MDF, I have to tell you that's beautiful work you've done! As long as it's going in some one elses house, I can tolerate MDF!!! Personal taste drives me to use real wood, mostly solids and some plywoods, some recycled. But Hey! It's the end results that give you that great feeling of accomplishment! I think I am addicted to the smell of real wood sawdust!!
 
#14 · (Edited)
I have to ask: Did the radiator grill come that way? Otherwise, that's just too much work. :eek: Oh, never mind! I missed your reply to that. D'oh! :blink:
 
#15 ·
I agree with all the other post here great work.I have always liked the finish that can be achieved with 2 pack paint on MDF. I use MDF as little as possible these days as I have acquired an allergic reaction to the dust, break out with an itchy rash all over the body.Seems to embarrass the old girl when we are out shopping and I have to scratch.Just can't please some people can you.:D

Harold