Hey All
I am fairly new here and I guess new to woodworking in general but have done a few projects now so getting more confident.
The Mrs wants to change our MDF Oak Veneer like cabinet doors to white shaker style, so naturally, I'm looking into what it would take to make these. Here is what I am thinking, and wanted to get your thoughts to make sure I'm going down the right lines:
- Use Poplar Tulip Wood because it's cheap, easy to work with, and apparently somewhat durable, these will be primed and painted and joined either with Lap joints or biscuit.
- 15mm Doors total (to match existing), rails, and stiles to be 60mm and an MDF panel for the center glued and sitting on rebate joints or just routed slots
- Sourcing the Tulipwood from https://www.timbersource.co.uk/ to the tune of 220 quid (GBP) for 20 x 2m 15mm x 600mm
- I am hoping that if primed and painted that should be good enough so I don't have to buy edging?
- When painting, is there anything in particular that I need to do/buy to ensure that the paint deals with moisture and is able to be wiped down when the Mrs cleans?
I think that's it. If you guys think of anything else please let me know, otherwise, what do you think of the above?
Thanks
Raf
I am fairly new here and I guess new to woodworking in general but have done a few projects now so getting more confident.
The Mrs wants to change our MDF Oak Veneer like cabinet doors to white shaker style, so naturally, I'm looking into what it would take to make these. Here is what I am thinking, and wanted to get your thoughts to make sure I'm going down the right lines:
- Use Poplar Tulip Wood because it's cheap, easy to work with, and apparently somewhat durable, these will be primed and painted and joined either with Lap joints or biscuit.
- 15mm Doors total (to match existing), rails, and stiles to be 60mm and an MDF panel for the center glued and sitting on rebate joints or just routed slots
- Sourcing the Tulipwood from https://www.timbersource.co.uk/ to the tune of 220 quid (GBP) for 20 x 2m 15mm x 600mm
- I am hoping that if primed and painted that should be good enough so I don't have to buy edging?
- When painting, is there anything in particular that I need to do/buy to ensure that the paint deals with moisture and is able to be wiped down when the Mrs cleans?
I think that's it. If you guys think of anything else please let me know, otherwise, what do you think of the above?
Thanks
Raf