Stevie B
Member
Hello everybody,
It's time for my first post so I hope you can help.
I'm finding it very difficult to cut neat 35mm holes into 18mm MR MDF for concealed hinges on some wardrobe doors that I have made.
I'm using MR boards as that is all my local merchant now stocks.
I've tried several different hinge cutters of slightly differing designs and price points but all of them are struggling, they just get blocked up within a second or two and I am having to press down so hard that the holes are not as accurate as they should be and its even hurt my wrist!
I'm using a cordless drill but think it might be better using a router attachment if one is available?
Is MR MDF very different from standard MDF as I never used to struggle like this or all all my cutters just rubbish?
Any tool/technique tips or advice would be greatly appreciated as it seems such a simple task but it's doing my head in! (hammer)
Also while we're on the subject of MDF, does anybody use the lightweight MDF for making built in units or wardrobes etc? Is it any good for that type of application and is it good to work with?
Thanks a lot guys
Steve
It's time for my first post so I hope you can help.
I'm finding it very difficult to cut neat 35mm holes into 18mm MR MDF for concealed hinges on some wardrobe doors that I have made.
I'm using MR boards as that is all my local merchant now stocks.
I've tried several different hinge cutters of slightly differing designs and price points but all of them are struggling, they just get blocked up within a second or two and I am having to press down so hard that the holes are not as accurate as they should be and its even hurt my wrist!
I'm using a cordless drill but think it might be better using a router attachment if one is available?
Is MR MDF very different from standard MDF as I never used to struggle like this or all all my cutters just rubbish?
Any tool/technique tips or advice would be greatly appreciated as it seems such a simple task but it's doing my head in! (hammer)
Also while we're on the subject of MDF, does anybody use the lightweight MDF for making built in units or wardrobes etc? Is it any good for that type of application and is it good to work with?
Thanks a lot guys
Steve