CarolinaNomad
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I glue everything that is not to be disassembled later. I especially glue MDF. MDF doesn't have the strength to hold screws as well as Plywood.
Also, gluing up MDF at butt joints can help with the finishing. While the glue is drying, sprinkle MDF dust onto the glue and push it in with a puddy knife in those holes that seam to appear out of nowhere. Usually, I don't have to go back and fill in the holes after sanding. This also works great for covering up screw holes and painting it with latex paint. Basically, your making your own wood puddy out of MDF Dust. You should have plenty of MDF dust in the Vac.
Also, gluing up MDF at butt joints can help with the finishing. While the glue is drying, sprinkle MDF dust onto the glue and push it in with a puddy knife in those holes that seam to appear out of nowhere. Usually, I don't have to go back and fill in the holes after sanding. This also works great for covering up screw holes and painting it with latex paint. Basically, your making your own wood puddy out of MDF Dust. You should have plenty of MDF dust in the Vac.