I am in the process of building cabinets for my workshop/garage and I am debating several different styles of door and was hoping I could get a few suggestions from the woodworkers here and/or those who have done this before.
The cabinets are frameless style cabinets with 3/4" hardwood plywood carcasses kreg screwed together and I have built slide outs into most of the cabinets.
I am considering doing a relatively simple rail and stile - panel style door using MDF for the rails and stiles and using plywood for the center panel. IS MDF suitable for this or will it be too soft and dent too easily?
I thought about using poplar but I am trying to avoid spending that much money on the lumber for the smaller cabinet doors as I have 24 of them to build.
I am also building one large cabinet as well that will have three large doors (circa 30" wide by 72" tall. I am guessing that I should spring for hardwood lumber for these doors to save weight and have more strength and rigidity but let me know if I am wrong on that assumption.
I have spent a lot of time already on this project and although this shop will be used I want it to look good as well. As the doors will be the most visible part of the project I don't want them to come out looking like they were thrown together and this is also a practice run before I build my wife a set of cabinets for the house.
thanks in advance for the help/advice.
I have already gound loads of great ideas in various threads on this site!
The cabinets are frameless style cabinets with 3/4" hardwood plywood carcasses kreg screwed together and I have built slide outs into most of the cabinets.
I am considering doing a relatively simple rail and stile - panel style door using MDF for the rails and stiles and using plywood for the center panel. IS MDF suitable for this or will it be too soft and dent too easily?
I thought about using poplar but I am trying to avoid spending that much money on the lumber for the smaller cabinet doors as I have 24 of them to build.
I am also building one large cabinet as well that will have three large doors (circa 30" wide by 72" tall. I am guessing that I should spring for hardwood lumber for these doors to save weight and have more strength and rigidity but let me know if I am wrong on that assumption.
I have spent a lot of time already on this project and although this shop will be used I want it to look good as well. As the doors will be the most visible part of the project I don't want them to come out looking like they were thrown together and this is also a practice run before I build my wife a set of cabinets for the house.
thanks in advance for the help/advice.
I have already gound loads of great ideas in various threads on this site!

