02-25-2018, 07:51 PM
I am going to build a Murphy bed. I plan to use some MDF laid over the plywood face - the underside of the bed frame that is exposed when the bed is closed up against the wall - to create false craftsman style cabinet faces. With the plan I am using, it doesn ot account for anything but a flat boring face. If I do this, I will also need to bring out the sides of the carcass by the same amount as the offset created by the MDF. The entire Murphy bed will be painted (per SHMBO). I was thinking of using the same thickness MDF to edge band the plywood on the carcass. I don't recall ever seeing anyone use MDF as plywood edge banding. Is there a good reason not to do this?
Thank you for any advice.
Thank you for any advice.
First pants, then shoes.