mobydick21
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So for my introduction into DIY Woodworking, I decided to try to replace my naff wardrobe doors for some shaker doors. Quick question and sorry if it is a dumb one. I dont want to use MDF (as I am worried about the dust) and want a grain. So I am thinking of pine for the styles and rails and ply for the panels. My question is this. The thickness of ply, (5mm but not really) from the local DIY Superstore, whilst cheaper than at timber merchant, seems to come in thickness's deliberately different from any slot cutting router bit known to man. Is that true or is there a work around other than make a number of gradual passes with a thinner router bit on a router table? I am not good enough to make a thicker wood panel thin enough to fit a slot in the frame.