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Arry
30th November 2010, 12:48 AM
Hi, under normal circumstances I hate using MDF however I am making a router table and it is perfect for a table top.

I have used pine for the legs and rails etc and 2 * 16mm MDF glued together to form the router table top, ie 32mm thick.

I have some left over Tassie Oak strips that I will put on the edge of the top etc.

My question is how would you finish MDF?

I have used it before with MDF Sealer and Painted it......don't know whether to do this or just add on some WOP etc?

Thoughts?

markharrison
30th November 2010, 08:38 PM
Maybe don't, in this case. Cover with plastic laminate instead. That's what I did with my router table.

Strom
30th November 2010, 09:04 PM
I would do same laminate it..
Will be much harder wearing than any paint finish..
you should be able to get a hold of an offcut cheap..

Arry
30th November 2010, 09:15 PM
Thanks guys, I actually just enquired at Bunnies however they don't have any, anyone know where I can get some?

Cheers

GSRocket
30th November 2010, 10:25 PM
I usally use epoxy resin thinned out. Soaks in real good and makes the MDF quite hard
and gives it a wood like appearance. Also toughens up the edges.
BoteCote has a special thinner for this purpose. Havn't used it yet but will when this lot runs out.
If you use epoxy be sure to sand the factory finish first so it can soak in.

Mobil Man
1st December 2010, 05:43 AM
Remember, if you laminate it, laminate both sides

bookend
2nd December 2010, 02:51 AM
I got my laminate for my router table from this mob. They were very reasonable.
Fortuna Free Formers
Address 1 Brolo Ct, O'Connor WA 6163