Doug71
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I'm doing a wall panelling job and one of the panels is a push to open secret door to hide some electric boxes. There isn't much depth so I used 12mm MR MDF for the panel with a Tulipwood bead pinned around the edge to match the other panels, it was hung on a full length piano hinge. I know it's not really ideal mixing real wood and MDF like this but I have done it before successfully and I had both the Tulipwood and the MDF acclimatising in the room for a few days before I started and they were both perfectly straight before I made the door.
The door/panel
Just 1 day after fitting it the top and bottom had bent inwards by about 15mm, the hanging side was held straight by the hinge but it also bent the same as soon as I took the screws out.
I was surprised how much and how quickly it moved, it has also cupped slightly across its width, the wall behind the panelling is internal and vented to the rest of the room. Kind of reminds me of heating bi-metal strips over Bunsen burners back in my school days.
Having a redesign with some battens on the inside to hopefully balance things up, won't be risking making any more doors like this
The door/panel
Just 1 day after fitting it the top and bottom had bent inwards by about 15mm, the hanging side was held straight by the hinge but it also bent the same as soon as I took the screws out.
I was surprised how much and how quickly it moved, it has also cupped slightly across its width, the wall behind the panelling is internal and vented to the rest of the room. Kind of reminds me of heating bi-metal strips over Bunsen burners back in my school days.
Having a redesign with some battens on the inside to hopefully balance things up, won't be risking making any more doors like this