Rob Welp

That should be good and stable, but how is the weight?
CD
MDF core basically is used so the underlying veneers don't telegraph to the top finish veneer. It's used for table tops and other interior applications. That said, if it ever gets wet it will swell up. I'd avoid using it if possible. I use a MDF & ply core panel for the carcass of my galley cabinets just because I have lots of 24" rips left over from a prior job. It's well protected from the elements. You can spline plywood veneer sheets together and if your making a Woodie do the lattice work to hide the joints. Danny
IMHO MDF is good for filling up dumpsters! It is inordinately heavy and has little strenght!
Cheers,
Gus
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