DavidRa
Established Member
Hi and a Merry Christmas to all,
I made a cabinet to hide a wall mounted boiler for my daughter and the door has bowed slightly so I am looking for some views on why. It would be a step forward not to make that same error again!
The cabinet door ( 830mm x 510mm) is made of 12 mm mdf laminated ( & screwed) with 6mm mdf (55mm) to give a "shaker" look. Paint & let dry one side at a time. It was flat when I made it but bowed overnight, not massively but 2+ mm along the height so enough that I notice it.
Is it, a) the painting on one side at a time , b) the materials , would plywood have bowed less? c) the lamination process, should I have gone traditional rail & stile and inserted a panel.
Any thoughts greatly appreciated.
I made a cabinet to hide a wall mounted boiler for my daughter and the door has bowed slightly so I am looking for some views on why. It would be a step forward not to make that same error again!
The cabinet door ( 830mm x 510mm) is made of 12 mm mdf laminated ( & screwed) with 6mm mdf (55mm) to give a "shaker" look. Paint & let dry one side at a time. It was flat when I made it but bowed overnight, not massively but 2+ mm along the height so enough that I notice it.
Is it, a) the painting on one side at a time , b) the materials , would plywood have bowed less? c) the lamination process, should I have gone traditional rail & stile and inserted a panel.
Any thoughts greatly appreciated.