HowardH
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So it's Saturday and time to start creating my raised panels for the cabinet doors I'm making for the kitchen. Used poplar for the frames and I thought MDF would be good for the raised panels since the doors are going to be painted. Turned out not to be such a good choice after all. Seems MDF (at least the HD variety) has a propensity to delaminate at the corners and it simply doesn't look good. That leaves me with a couple of choices from what I can see. 1, use poplar and glue up boards where necessary to achieve the necessary width and plane to the proper thickness or 2. use baltic birch ply and hope I don't run into any voids where I am machining the doors to achieve the proper thickness to fit into the grooves in the rails and stiles. Since I am painting them anyway, can you use a good BB ply to make the panels? It would make my life a whole lot easier, faster and considerably less expensive than buying 4/4 poplar and planing dowm to the right thickness and then gluing them up. What words of wisdom do you guys have for me?