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| SirPoonga:
if you have the equipment that can cut two at once sure. You'd need a table saw with a sharp blade that cut 1.5" of wood (a 2x4 so that shouldn't be a problem). It will be heavy so you will want those rollers you see at hardware stores so you can run a full sheet through a table saw. However, if you are going to make curves I'd do them individually. Most jig saws and routers can't handle that thinkness very well. |
| IntruderAlert:
he's not going to be cutting curves with that new circular saw though ... time for ANOTHER NEW TOY ;D |
| Veinman:
I'm gearing up to start mine too! I've got calls in to 4 different places looking for 5/8" MDF. The only stuff in town is 3/4". I want to use 5/8" for my CP top since I now have a 1/8" sheet of Lexan sitting next to me. ;D If I end up using 3/4" for the top, I'm debating whether I should get taller T-molding for the CP, or just leave the lexan sticking over the molding. Any opinions? |
| tommy:
I used 1/2 MDF on a smaller cab i built and it worked out fine, maybe some can go with that. |
| dema:
--- Quote from: Sinner on May 02, 2005, 01:06:57 pm ---When cutting cabinet sides from 3/4" MDF, is it a good idea to clamp the 2 sheets together, and then cut? Is it even possible? --- End quote --- |
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