I have been trying to put MDF through my router table – but with poor results.
Although the same equipment (table, router and cutters) give good results and beautiful finishes with wood, the MDF has a tendency for the surface to lift, until it has the texture of blotting paper. I was trying to machine into the surface the decorative mouldings seen on numerous cupboard doors.
Sanding does not achieve any real improvement. The MDF is not veneered or surfaced with any extra finish. Am I trying the impossible – or should I be using a different grade/type of MDF? If so, which?
Ksquared
Although the same equipment (table, router and cutters) give good results and beautiful finishes with wood, the MDF has a tendency for the surface to lift, until it has the texture of blotting paper. I was trying to machine into the surface the decorative mouldings seen on numerous cupboard doors.
Sanding does not achieve any real improvement. The MDF is not veneered or surfaced with any extra finish. Am I trying the impossible – or should I be using a different grade/type of MDF? If so, which?
Ksquared