I am starting a cabinet using 3/4" MDF for the sides & 1/2" MDF for the front & back. I am using dado joints to connect the front & the back to the sides so I have a 1/2" slot cut 1/2" from the edge that is 3/8" deep. Since most T-Molding is 19/64" deep, that only leaves 3/16" of MDF to hold the corner on the where the dado joint & t-molding come together. This seems like it will cause the part to break off, so I have a few questions...
* Should I be pushing the front & back into the cabinet to leave a larger than 1/2" reveal?
* Should I not make my dado exactly 1/2 of the thickness to allow for more material to be left?
* Should I cut off part of the t-molding to make it shallower?
* Is it OK, and I should just keep moving forward?
I don't actually own the bit that I am going to use for the t-molding slot, but I just orderd a 3 wing 1/16" from GGG, and I cannot tell how deep the wins cut--I am hoping that it only does the required 19/64"