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Apron for MDF workbench top?
I'm in the process of finishing the base of my first workbench. I have
decided to go with a laminated MDF top, with masonite on top of that. I am trying to figure out how to attach an apron to the top and can't come up with any good way. Since this type of top seems to be somewhat popular, I would like to see how others have done this. How is the apron physically attached to the MDF? How did you do the corners of the apron? I was thinking to miter them and glue in 2 dowel pins, but I'm not sure if that is a good method. One other question is how did you go about mounting the MDF top to the base of your workbench? Thanks so much. |
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