skeetstar
Established Member
Gentles all, sorry if this is a bone question that has been answered before, but..
I've made a box for someone who intends to give it away as a present, It is made from 12mm MR MDF. I need to fix hinges to the top edge to facilitate the lid. I assume that fixing suitable screws into the face of the board will be OK.. I could add a dab of epoxy if that were a good plan to combat the board turning back to resin dust or whatever,
I'm less sanguine about fixing to the 'end grain'. Would it be worth, or indeed good practice. to drill the edge of the board, insert 6mm dowels and then drill my pilot holes for the hinge screws into the wooden dowels? Or is this an unnecessary complication.
Would value some guidance.
I've made a box for someone who intends to give it away as a present, It is made from 12mm MR MDF. I need to fix hinges to the top edge to facilitate the lid. I assume that fixing suitable screws into the face of the board will be OK.. I could add a dab of epoxy if that were a good plan to combat the board turning back to resin dust or whatever,
I'm less sanguine about fixing to the 'end grain'. Would it be worth, or indeed good practice. to drill the edge of the board, insert 6mm dowels and then drill my pilot holes for the hinge screws into the wooden dowels? Or is this an unnecessary complication.
Would value some guidance.