Hi
First time posting - apologies for andy daft questions I may put to the forum. This is a great site - I've learnt a lot already! I'm just starting out, from a fairly low baseline, with only a few tools at my disposal, and wanted to ask some advice on the perennial alcove shelving/cabinet question.
I'm doing some shelves, based on the torsion box idea, with pine and plywood - fairly happy with what I'm doing with these.
However, I want the bottom half to be cupboards - and here's my dilemma - whether to build the visible parts from PAR, plywood or mdf.
From lots of posts I've looked into mdf seems to be preferred - but as a naturally allergic person (asthma and eczema) I don't really fancy the dust issue. Also I don't know what is practical for a beginner from a dust control point of view, other than goggles and mask, and working outside. Finishing the mdf sounds a slog as well.
PArt of me is drawn to trying it in softwood or plywood - both of which I'm fairly familiar with. HAs anyone any advice? All thoughts much appreciated! The finish will be painted - so that might affect the choice.
Keith
First time posting - apologies for andy daft questions I may put to the forum. This is a great site - I've learnt a lot already! I'm just starting out, from a fairly low baseline, with only a few tools at my disposal, and wanted to ask some advice on the perennial alcove shelving/cabinet question.
I'm doing some shelves, based on the torsion box idea, with pine and plywood - fairly happy with what I'm doing with these.
However, I want the bottom half to be cupboards - and here's my dilemma - whether to build the visible parts from PAR, plywood or mdf.
From lots of posts I've looked into mdf seems to be preferred - but as a naturally allergic person (asthma and eczema) I don't really fancy the dust issue. Also I don't know what is practical for a beginner from a dust control point of view, other than goggles and mask, and working outside. Finishing the mdf sounds a slog as well.
PArt of me is drawn to trying it in softwood or plywood - both of which I'm fairly familiar with. HAs anyone any advice? All thoughts much appreciated! The finish will be painted - so that might affect the choice.
Keith