
Everyone, RWhitley is a friend of mine and just wanted to let everyone know I'm resposible for getting him started in this madness.
Bob, please put some pictures in your album here so everyone can see how you are doing.

rwhitley wrote:Thanks Steve... I did post some pics this afternoon, wasn't too sure what I was doing but finally got them posted.
By the way, you didn't have to twist my arm too much.
powderburn wrote:MDO uses a paper backing and MDF uses a fiber style backing
Ive used both while building cabinets.The scrap pieces got thrown outside on the firewood pile.I didnt think the MDO held up very well to the weather and the MDF was worse yet.I guess I didnt compare the pieces to regular plywood though.Comparitively,Thinking back,I bet the MDO would have withstood more weather than the unskinned plywood.
zuk_jadoon wrote:Thanks for sharing this.
I've been searching for some sheets with the best finishing for my kitchen cabinets. Can I use these for kitchen cabinets?
bdosborn wrote:I've used MDO to build speaker cabinets, its super dense and heavy so it doesn't resonate much. It's really messy to work with since it's basically glued sawdust. I don't care for it myself, I'd much rather use baltic birch plywood. But it would work for a cabinet face. I don't think it likes water much, you might want to see how it holds up to a few splashes if you use it in your galley.
Bruce
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