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"John T. Howard" wrote in message
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I am about to build some cabinets for my shop and am leaning toward
using melamine or MDF. I have little experience with either of these
materials. They don't have to look like living room furniture, but I
would like for my shop to reflect my workmanship.

I am mostly wondering about joinery - screw AMD glue, right? Should
melamine be rabbited to provide for particle-to-particle glue joints?
Do I need to use special screws? Are these materials particularly
hard on saw blades and router bits? Do I need special blades and
bits?

What are your experiences with these materials? Are there any web
sites where I can learn more about joinery?

Any comments appreciated.

John


www.woodweb.com

search for confirmat screws and check out the postings
I think you're better off using MDF and painting it, I don't see a low
pressure laminate on particleboard standing up to shop use. MDF can be
repainted in the future, you won't have to cover the edges, etc..