Kitchen fitting is the mother of invention.
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Birch ply looks v good.
Did you cut that yourself?
I would recommend going around all the edges with a laminate trimmer with a bearing chamfer bit - if you haven’t already (they look pretty sharp) this will make them much longer lasting.
I’m after a rotary cut Douglas fir faced ply at a decent price to make drawer and door fronts for my bathroom if anyone has a lead.
I’ve been getting douglas fir throughout from Richard Russell. If it’s not that many drawer fronts you may find going for solid timber works out cheaper.
Kitchen fitting is the mother of invention.
👍
Birch ply looks v good.
Did you cut that yourself?
I would recommend going around all the edges with a laminate trimmer with a bearing chamfer bit - if you haven’t already (they look pretty sharp) this will make them much longer lasting.
I’m after a rotary cut Douglas fir faced ply at a decent price to make drawer and door fronts for my bathroom if anyone has a lead.