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Edge routing MDF.

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#1 ·
I am making a mantel clock that is going to be painted black. I am thinking about using MDF because I can't buy flat pieces of lumber that aren't warped. I have not used a router on MDF but I think it would be okay. Just checking.

Don
 
#5 ·
I do imagine that most manufactured MDF molding is extruded in that shape rather than being routed from a larger block. It would just be far more economical I would guess.

but thats neither here nor there perhaps. It can be done. Ive also seen the drywall mud tip, thought of trying it but have not.
 
#7 ·
I have made numerous cabinet doors from MDF with routed edges. There is a feed rate that straddles burning (too slow) and rough edges (too fast). You will quickly discover the correct feed rate on a scrap piece.

It routes well, but produces very fine dust, so wear a respirator or dust mask.

I prime the MDF with Zinsser BIN primer before any sanding. This seals the edges on the MDF, and then light hand sanding produces a super smooth finish.

Steve
 
#10 ·
The first thing you lose when you get old is your memory. :eek: Several years ago I went to the big woodworking show in Atlanta and they had a CNC machine routing a cabinet door out of MDF. It was amazing it even changed bits by it self and there was not a speck of dust inside.

Don