A small amount of my work......

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MrYorke

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All these pictures were taken on my phone so aren't great quality but you get the idea of the work. Finally managed to watermark my work as didn't want anyone pinching it.

Chunky alcove shelves. MR MDF finished with Morrells AC lacquer

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Tall and slim unit. Freestanding. Adjustable shelves added AFTER customer changed their mind so didn't have time to put the supports in a groove. Made from furniture board

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MR MDF wardrobe.

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Inside the above

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Hope you all like 'em

Cheers for looking
 
Very nice, do like the alcove cupboard.

On a side note you like other use MR mdf. Is there a specific reason for doing so over the standard mdf, especially in bedrooms etc?
 
Thanks for your comment.

I use MR MDF as I find the cut edge finishes better when preparing and painting. It is more expensive though so I have now started to try & use standard MDF where there are no exposed edges.....which isn't very often.

And because I make my own doors on a router table with mouldings, I find it holds its shape better and doesn't furr up

I use this as a EDGE sealer. Pretty expensive but does a great job and dries quickly
http://www.zinsseruk.com/product/b-i-n/
 
I used MR for this wardrobe. There are 4 hinges on the big door, 2 on the smaller
 
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