Yorkshire1
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Hi , new to the forum thanks for the the approval , initially looking for advice but hope to be able to contribute aswell!
We need to build some wardrobes for a client , the doors will be 18mm mr mdf roughly 1800 x350-500mm wide with dado style molding running 100mm in from the edge on 3 sides the molding is to be roughly 40mm wide and 16mm deep
Now we know usually whats done to one side needs to be done to the other to maintain equilibrium However has anyone any tips for acheiving doors that will remain true
The plan is to use mdf molding in the hope that its flexibility will allow the doors to remain true with the help of 4 hinges / door when fitted
Thoughts gratefully received, thankyou
Photos show how badly the doors would bow with pine molding
We need to build some wardrobes for a client , the doors will be 18mm mr mdf roughly 1800 x350-500mm wide with dado style molding running 100mm in from the edge on 3 sides the molding is to be roughly 40mm wide and 16mm deep
Now we know usually whats done to one side needs to be done to the other to maintain equilibrium However has anyone any tips for acheiving doors that will remain true
The plan is to use mdf molding in the hope that its flexibility will allow the doors to remain true with the help of 4 hinges / door when fitted
Thoughts gratefully received, thankyou
Photos show how badly the doors would bow with pine molding