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Hello everybody.
I'm new to the forums and I'd like to ask the advice of people on here. I'm going to be building a shelving/desk unit out of 18mm MDF and would like some advice on joining. (Picture attached)
I've been planning on making housings (or dados/trenches depending on your naming preferences) for most of the horizontal joins and screws wherever i can. I'm getting all the MDF cut to size down the road from me but cutting the grooves i'm leaving to myself. I was thinking 18mm wide by 4mm or 3mm deep.
I'm going to have to buy the tool for making the joints and don't want to spend more than around 100 quid. And here start my questions:
1: the machine -
I was thinking about the Bosch POF 1200 router with an 18mm straight cutting bit. I know green Bosch is for DIY'ers but not really sure how rubbish that makes it. Any other suggestions for a half decent cheap router?
Or i could go with a biscuit joiner. Although all the brands that i've heard of are out of my price range. I'm hesitant to go for some off-brand machine thats 4 times cheaper like Einhell or Holzmann. Not sure i want the cheapest of Chinese plastic being the only thing between me and a metal blade spinning at 10000 rpm.
2: Technique -
Is a 4mm groove too much? This thing is going to weigh a ton so i kind of WANT to go overkill on the joints.
Is an 18mm cut too tight for 18mm MDF? I know i could cut the groove, making tape the fence and take another pass, but i'm going to have a lot of these things to cut and sticking and peeling off masking tape for each one would be a pain. I've seen 19mm bits with a 1/4' shaft too but would they be too loose?
I'm planning on gluing with an acrylic based glue rather than PVA so the glue sets nice and hard.
Any advice will be appreciated.
I'm new to the forums and I'd like to ask the advice of people on here. I'm going to be building a shelving/desk unit out of 18mm MDF and would like some advice on joining. (Picture attached)
I've been planning on making housings (or dados/trenches depending on your naming preferences) for most of the horizontal joins and screws wherever i can. I'm getting all the MDF cut to size down the road from me but cutting the grooves i'm leaving to myself. I was thinking 18mm wide by 4mm or 3mm deep.
I'm going to have to buy the tool for making the joints and don't want to spend more than around 100 quid. And here start my questions:
1: the machine -
I was thinking about the Bosch POF 1200 router with an 18mm straight cutting bit. I know green Bosch is for DIY'ers but not really sure how rubbish that makes it. Any other suggestions for a half decent cheap router?
Or i could go with a biscuit joiner. Although all the brands that i've heard of are out of my price range. I'm hesitant to go for some off-brand machine thats 4 times cheaper like Einhell or Holzmann. Not sure i want the cheapest of Chinese plastic being the only thing between me and a metal blade spinning at 10000 rpm.
2: Technique -
Is a 4mm groove too much? This thing is going to weigh a ton so i kind of WANT to go overkill on the joints.
Is an 18mm cut too tight for 18mm MDF? I know i could cut the groove, making tape the fence and take another pass, but i'm going to have a lot of these things to cut and sticking and peeling off masking tape for each one would be a pain. I've seen 19mm bits with a 1/4' shaft too but would they be too loose?
I'm planning on gluing with an acrylic based glue rather than PVA so the glue sets nice and hard.
Any advice will be appreciated.