MDF Doors

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Re: MDF Doors

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Hi All

Just like to say job done ! I know its been a while but i have been working in the garden while the weather was good. Just like to thank everyone who gave me great advice.

Many Thanks :cheers:

Justt gotta sort the floor and skirting boards now :cb
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Hey, that turned out really well. Congratulate yourself as that was a tricky design to do on a first attempt.

Well done :thumbright:

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Re: MDF Doors

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looks good...how about posting some pics and some "how to" tips in the 'Showcase gallery'
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Re: MDF Doors

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good effort, it looks well :thumbright:
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Re: MDF Doors

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Very smart. How did you do the grooves in the end? Did you give a slight round over or chamfer to the edges? What paint did you use?
I'm interested because I might make some similar ones.
Thanks
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Re: MDF Doors

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trumpetmonkey wrote:Very smart. How did you do the grooves in the end? Did you give a slight round over or chamfer to the edges? What paint did you use?
I'm interested because I might make some similar ones.
Thanks
router and v groove cutter
9mm v groove wall cladding
or 9mm txg pine cladding

excelent job by the way :thumbright: :thumbright:
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