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Thread: Plywood kitchen cabinet doors

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick Alexander View Post
    with the quality of todays plywood I don't know if I would trust 3/4 plywood even. I think I might would replace all of the doors with R&S and ply panels and be done with it. Pretty darn quick to do and you don't have to use expensive solid wood - poplar will do.
    There is still good ply out there....

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    Quote Originally Posted by jack duren View Post
    There is still good ply out there....

    Where? What?

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    European plys. Use a lot of this with gloss...
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    Why not just make new doors for the old cabinets, as well as the new ones, and they will all match perfectly. I built cabinets in the '70's and used plywood doors, but with all the voids did not round the edges. Used birch ply, stained and finished.

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    Combi-core. The outer core layer of MDF makes for a smooth veneer layer. Agree, nice stuff, but not always stable IME, and HEAVY as hell!

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    Good for hotels,banks ,etc with a lot of exterior windows for natural light.

    Nothing is guaranteed..We do the best we can with whats available...Adjustable hinges took a lot of hair pulling out....
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