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MDF vs. Plywood for screws in edge

5.3K views 5 replies 5 participants last post by  Streamwinner  
#1 ·
Hi everyone,

My wife would like me to build a toy chest, basically an armoire with shelves inside for various tubs of stuff.

She would like to paint it, so I figure I'll use either MDF or plywood. However, I'm thinking about how I will screw the hinges to the front doors. What's the practice in doing this for MDF or plywood? I haven't done this before and I don't know how strong the edges of these materials would be for doors.

I haven't drawn up plans yet, but it will be about 4 feet high and 3 feet wide. Thus, the doors won't be too big.

Any thoughts?

Thanks, -SW
 
#5 ·
While I don't think either is a good candidate for screwing into the edge, I would use 3/4" wood glued to the edge. You might consider a hinge that mounts to the panel and not the edge, like a euro hinge. At least with those you can get three way adjustment. A plywood door will be much lighter than an MDF door.






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