I'm going out tomorrow to purchase the wood and stuff I need to build my cabinet, and I'm putting together my shopping list. I bought the plans for the Ultimate Arcade II from Mameroom.com, and I had a question about their materials list.
Most of the information I've found from custom cabinet builders says to use 3/4 inch MDF for the cabinet. The plans from Mameroom call for 5/8 inch MDF instead. Is this going to make a big difference in the stability of the cabinet? I'm not a woodworker in the slightest, so I don't know if 1/8 inch matters in this kind of project or not.
Another question is about the T-molding. The plans call for 3/4 inch T-molding. Since the wood is 5/8, will my T-molding look funny or hang over the sides? Of course, all the wood is laminated, so maybe the laminate adds an extra 1/8 of an inch and that's why the 3/4 inch T-molding works. Is that right?
And finally, if the T-molding does, in fact, add significantly to the thickness of the wood, should I route the slot for the T-molding just off-center when routing the MDF? Or is this going to matter?
Thanks,
Jay