Is All MDF Created Equal?

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I plan to board the lower half of my hallway with 6mm MDF, which I will rout with V grooves 100mm apart, in order to create the impression of T&G boards. I will paint with white eggshell.

I bought a small MDF board from B&Q to set up my router and make a jig to ensure repeatability of the groove spacing. After routing the grooves I see that the cuts are very 'wooly'. Even when sanded the finish leaves something to be desired.

Of course, I understand that MDF is made of fibres - however, I don't recall other MDF I have used to be quite so wooly. Are there different grades/qualities of MDF, and would I be better getting the sheets I need from a proper timber supplier or builders' merchants?
 
I've found the standard (ie not MRMDF) to be a bit wooly as you say. I use MRMDF for pretty much everything and the finish is better. Last lot I bought was Medite which I understand is about as good as it gets.
 
They are definitely not all the same!

Buy MRMDF (Moisture-resistant MDF). It's not much more expensive but nowhere near as woolly.

Did you know that you can buy MRMDF already machined to get that T&G appearance? Ask at your timberyard.

S
 
You can get sheets already grooved for T&G appearance, I think it is water resistant as well
 
Not to long ago I finished off a hallway for a client, they had already purchased the sheets of T&G MRMDF, i hadn't encountered it before but found out it's readily available.
I really wouldn't be looking to grove it my self, it would take way to long to get perfect.
You can get it pre primed as well which makes painting it a tad quicker
 
Personally I'd go for either 9 or 12mm mdf. If you put a v groove in 6mm mdf there won't be much left.

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Not all MR MDF is created equal. I've tried some that was claimed to be moisture resistant but was too woolly to use for my purposes. I can't remember the brand. Medite seems good.
 
Thanks for all the replies. MRMDF seems the way to go, I still fancy doing the grooving myself, have done the test piece with my Festool router and track and it has worked out well and not too time consuming.
 
B&Q now use medite ( standard not MRMDF ). Comparing prices including VAT it is the same price as some timber merchants, £21.50 for an 18x1200x2400 sheet. B&Q also seem to store it better indoors for MDF and give 10 free cuts.
 
oakmitre":lzn7cue4 said:
B&Q now use medite ( standard not MRMDF ). Comparing prices including VAT it is the same price as some timber merchants, £21.50 for an 18x1200x2400 sheet. B&Q also seem to store it better indoors for MDF and give 10 free cuts.

Hmm. There's a Medite MDF and a Medite MRMDF?

Sorry. Just looked. Answer is yes.

https://mdfosb.com/en/medite/products
 
oakmitre":1ah93w7o said:
B&Q now use medite ( standard not MRMDF ). Comparing prices including VAT it is the same price as some timber merchants, £21.50 for an 18x1200x2400 sheet. B&Q also seem to store it better indoors for MDF and give 10 free cuts.

That is interesting, as it's a metric size. A trad 8x4 sheet is 2440 x 1220.

GeordieStew - yes.
 
Just looked at the label on my bit of MDF from B&Q and it doesn't mention Medite as the maker - wonder if it is stacked separately in the warehouse?
 
Sorry the small size was my mistake. I took these photos 141017 in B&Q Trafford Park, opposite the panel saw.
 

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I often see the statement that MRMDF doesn't cost much extra but last time I considered buying some, it was considerably more expensive than standard MDF and I see that Ridgeons are currently quoting £41.59 for 18mm MRMDF and £32.92 for their premier grade 18mm standard MDF.
Travis Perkins are quoting £20.80 and £37.57 respectively, plus VAT, including a discount, for Caber, not Medite.
Comparing to the £22-ish for standard MDF from the bigger stores, there's a massive difference for MRMDF.
So, do these figures converge greatly with trade discounts or am I going to the wrong places?
I would normally only want to buy two or three sheets and delivery would need to be factored in if I wasn't buying locally.
Buying advice welcome!
Duncan
 
Duncan A":2i7v5xhg said:
I often see the statement that MRMDF doesn't cost much extra but last time I considered buying some, it was considerably more expensive than standard MDF and I see that Ridgeons are currently quoting £41.59 for 18mm MRMDF and £32.92 for their premier grade 18mm standard MDF.
Travis Perkins are quoting £20.80 and £37.57 respectively, plus VAT, including a discount, for Caber, not Medite.
Comparing to the £22-ish for standard MDF from the bigger stores, there's a massive difference for MRMDF.
So, do these figures converge greatly with trade discounts or am I going to the wrong places?
I would normally only want to buy two or three sheets and delivery would need to be factored in if I wasn't buying locally.
Buying advice welcome!
Duncan

I've recently been using some 18mm MRMDF from Wickes.
It doesn't have a brand name stamped on the board but it seems to be a decent product in my opinion.
I bought half a dozen of them and at the time, and if you bought 3 off they were on offer for £23 ish each.
It's the first time i've used MRMDF but I noticed router profiled edges do seem cleaner and less fluffy than with standard MDF.
 

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