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    Back/side panels for a tv cabinet

    Brilliant. Thanks guys
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    Back/side panels for a tv cabinet

    Cheers guys that's great info. Just to be clear though, should i be glueing the panel into the aprons or just leaving it loose? The dowel would keep it fairly secure anyway i suppose? Because if I did glue it, it would prevent the wood from expanding. Have i got this right?
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    Back/side panels for a tv cabinet

    I'm wonder if how best to construct panels for the sides and rear of a tv cabinet. I was considering biscuit joining 3 x 150mm wide strips of wood together to form a panel, and then dropping this panel into grooves routed into the aprons. The problem with this, as far as I can see, is that this...
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    Making wardrobe doors

    Cheers for the replies. Steve that looks perfect, I'll get one of those asap. Johnny - if I go down th3 regular mdf route, do you think I could get away with gliding two 12mm panels together to get 24mm thickness? I have a few spare sheets
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    Making wardrobe doors

    Hi all, I have a question about the best, or most practical, way of making wardrobe doors. They will measure 2400 x 500 each so will be pretty big. I've already made the carcass out of 18mm thick mdf (the regular stuff not moisture resistant) and am struggling a bit with the best way to make the...
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