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As an inexpensive option, our MDF wood is a popular and adaptable material that is made up of small strands of mixed hard and softwood, combined with resins and wax to produce a hard-wearing but lightweight panel.
MDF wood has a smooth surface that makes it perfectly suited to painting or applying veneers and thin laminates, resulting in a great finish. MDF sheets are available in a range of thicknesses and sizes and can be machined easily for a limitless range of shapes to suit any project. As such we are easily able to provide MDF cut to size, to suit a variety of projects.
Additionally, our MDF sheets take well to most adhesives and paints, so it’s great for customizing for different projects, and it’s easy to fabricate and fix with screws, nails, or glues. The light and smooth surface makes it easy to mark up for cutting or sanding down, and MDF sheets can be cut into various shapes and forms with ease using an electric saw, router, or handsaw.
Applications & Uses
Here are some common uses for MDF:
- Cabinets and kitchen doors
- Furniture
- Floating shelves
- Desks tabletops
- Molding and trim
- Wall panelling - save money with our bulk deal MDF strips!
- Craft projects
- Speaker boxes
- MDF letters, for signs and display
- Displays and exhibits
- Interior car parts
- Wardrobes doors
Pros of MDF
- Affordable compared to natural woods
- Consistent smooth surface
- Stable and resists warping
- Easy to machine and work with
- Holds screws and glue well
- Versatile for many interior applications
- Made from recycled materials
Cons
- Not as strong as natural solid wood
- Heavy and dense
- Can sag over time if not properly supported
- Absorbs moisture and swells if exposed to water
- Contains formaldehyde resin (low emission varieties available)
- Can dull cutting blades faster than wood
- Doesn't have a natural wood grain pattern
MDF Specifications
Material | MDF |
Finish | Unfinished |
Thicknesses | 3mm, 6mm, 9mm, 12mm, 15mm, 18mm, 22mm, 25mm |
Maximum Sheet Size | 2420mm x 1220mm |
Minimum Sheet Size | 100mm x 50mm |
Fire Rating | Euroclass D |
Moisture Content | 5-9% |
Manufacturers Tolerances | +/- 10 % plus 0.4mm (e.g. 5mm cast sheet could vary from 4.1mm to 5.9mm) |
Cutting Tolerances | +/- 1mm |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does MDF stand for?
MDF stands for medium-density fibreboard and is an engineered wood-based sheet made by bonding together wood fibres with a synthetic resin adhesive and pressure.
Can I cut MDF by hand?
It is possible to customise your MDF sheeting by cutting it into shape and is a fabulous way to get it to fit around any nook and crannies in your home. We have written a guide for cutting MDF yourself, or we can do it for you, just let us know before placing an order.
How strong is MDF?
MDF is not very strong as it is a compression of multiple fibres, however, it is very dense and durable. As a rule, if you require a sheet to hold a large weight, order a larger thickness, or contact us and we can assist you directly.
Can I paint on MDF?
Often chosen for its inexpensive cost as a furniture board, MDF can be painted to add some character or personality to any piece. We have written a guide to assist you in painting your MDF.
Can you waterproof MDF?
You can create waterproof MDF by adding a high-quality wood sealant, varnish or stain or moisture-resistant paint so that your project can withstand threats of moisture and humidity. For applying any paint or coating please see our paint guide.
What are the best screws for MDF?
To screw into MDF you will require specific screws to prevent splitting. We recommend using screws that are purposely made for MDF as generic screws may damage the sheeting.
Does MDF warp?
MDF is prone to warping and bending when moisture is concerned. That could be a result of liquid affecting the sheet, or even from an uneven temperature causing bowing and warping.
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