petermillard
Established Member
Good advice above. Personally, I’d use MRMDF as the baseline - nothing to do with its moisture-resistant capabilities, it’s just a much better board than regular MDF, doesn’t cost much more, is readily available, takes paint well and is flat and stable. It cuts well, and there are lots of ways to join it back together again.
As others have said, its density means it will sag under its own weight so you need to be sensible about unsupported spans when designing, but for workpieces with a painted finish it’s hard to beat.
Manufacturers have their own naming conventions, but broadly there’s regular MDF (brown) MR MDF (green) flame retardant MDF (pink) and exterior MDF. Also from medite, Extreme MDF (Tricoya), but as I say, for most general cabinetry and painted pieces, MRMDF is the baseline, for me. Medite has a good website explaining the different types they produce. HTH P
As others have said, its density means it will sag under its own weight so you need to be sensible about unsupported spans when designing, but for workpieces with a painted finish it’s hard to beat.
Manufacturers have their own naming conventions, but broadly there’s regular MDF (brown) MR MDF (green) flame retardant MDF (pink) and exterior MDF. Also from medite, Extreme MDF (Tricoya), but as I say, for most general cabinetry and painted pieces, MRMDF is the baseline, for me. Medite has a good website explaining the different types they produce. HTH P