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allroy1975:


--- Quote from: unclet on March 19, 2004, 03:07:52 pm ---
PS:  I loved the MDF since I did not need to sand it before painting

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ditto

but I used 3/4 MFD of my first cab and I'm doing it with a Pine/Birch plywood this time around.  3/4 inch again though.  

Allroy

MUKid:

3/4 MDF -- which seems to be the standard.  It's easy to work with and strong.  Perfectly level surface, so no need to sand.  Takes paint well.  Super heavy, so your cabinet won't rock when you play (but you'll need help to move it when you're done).  Make sure to wear a mask when you cut it, and I'd recommend cutting it outside unless you have a dust collection system going in your workshop -- the fine particulate dust gets everywhere (including your lungs).

Stingray:

Steel.  ;)

-S

Oldskool:


5/8" MDF.

Jakobud:

5/8" MDF here

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