rmwarren
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I am considering using MDF to make a couple counter tops for my office/workroom. I want something that is cheap and plain, day-to-day uses includes office work, electronics, fly-tying, misc. hobby activities, etc. No drilling or sawing, I want the keep the top in good shape without gouges, holes, etc.
My plan is to use 3/4 material and double up the edges, round over top/bottom edge about 1/4", sand well and seal with oil then coat with water-based poly. Concerns are:
Appreciate feedback from anyone who has attempted this.
Thanks!
RMW
My plan is to use 3/4 material and double up the edges, round over top/bottom edge about 1/4", sand well and seal with oil then coat with water-based poly. Concerns are:
- Will the routed/sanded edge appearance be really different from the top, which I do plan on sanding also to remove the hard sheen?
- Using the oil/poly will this give me enough protection to avoid swelling, i.e. from a water glass ring or small spill?
- What type of oil to use, or should I use something else? I tested teak oil on a small piece and it is okay, a little lighter than I would prefer. I want to darken the MDF to a medium-dark brown.
Appreciate feedback from anyone who has attempted this.
Thanks!
RMW