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Do the MDF sealers you see around like 'Rustins Quick Drying MDF Sealer Clear' do anything for strengthening the corners where it always comes apart like cardboard? I like to use MDF for jigs as it's cheap and easily avaliable, but it always ends up fraying at the edges/corners which ruins the accuracy of the jig.
Ideally, I'd use birch plywood, but I can't justify the cost for jigs and avaliability is difficult.
I also use stuff like 'Wickes Non Structural Hardwood Plywood' but I find it's full of voids and often very uneven. You often see overlaping plys which create bumps, so not great for accurate jigs.
Hardwood Plywood => Easily avaliable, strong, inconsistent thickness, good edges
MDF => Easily avaliable, relatively strong, very consistent thickness, weak edges
Chipboard=> Easily avaliable, relatively weak, very consistent thickness, weak edges
Ideally, I'd use birch plywood, but I can't justify the cost for jigs and avaliability is difficult.
I also use stuff like 'Wickes Non Structural Hardwood Plywood' but I find it's full of voids and often very uneven. You often see overlaping plys which create bumps, so not great for accurate jigs.
Hardwood Plywood => Easily avaliable, strong, inconsistent thickness, good edges
MDF => Easily avaliable, relatively strong, very consistent thickness, weak edges
Chipboard=> Easily avaliable, relatively weak, very consistent thickness, weak edges