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Anyone ever get a paper cut from a Piece of MDF?


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Meh...throw some super glue on it and finish your box! :)

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Wouldn't that be an MDF cut and not a paper cut? LOL, jk

The shop floor where I work, works with MDF at work on a daily basis. I mean we use litereally TONS and TONS of it and I've NEVER once heard of someone getting cut on it. Now, if it is laminated with formica or another form of laminate, then yes the stuff is sharp. I guess its just your delicate hands! LOL

So what are you building?

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Wow thats a first for me too. I've used tons of the stuff and never cut myself on it.

Time to start making MDF weapons, apparently they hold an edge fairly well.

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Im just building a speaker box for a friend for 2 18s..

This is just plan ol mdf Im using, but the side of it is sharp from the 45degree angle I cut!

Thats a lot of wood in that factory!!

Reminds me of my job when we win a bid to install dust collection systems, and have to go in and hand pipe in the rafters.

 

 

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