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it does splinter and can be a bitch, so i prefer MDF in that aspect. also MDF has smoother rounded edges. for my next build tho, i'll probably use birch for the box, and MDF for any visual front piece due to the smoothness of it. unless i want the front stained (stained looks are so damn sexy)

 

 

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it does splinter and can be a bitch, so i prefer MDF in that aspect. also MDF has smoother rounded edges. for my next build tho, i'll probably use birch for the box, and MDF for any visual front piece due to the smoothness of it. unless i want the front stained (stained looks are so damn sexy)

Stained or resinned birch looks sexy as fuck imo. :pardon:

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i've done that to the last couple boxes i've made. made the box black and the port had a nice redish stain. omg :wub: definitely going with that nice 2 tone black/stain look again for my next build, but more stain

i did forget to mention that someone said birch can be just fine as far as rounded edges/splinters go. i go to home depot, so mine might just be the cheap stuff

 

 

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i would say go with the birch....i have my first birch box and i love i have always used mdf but it seem to break apart easy..what i have noticed is there is less dust in my truck when i bump, no more box blow outs and it is lighter and looks better ....the bad is it is hard to work with if ur a noob(like me...lol) and it cost more but i say try the birch you wont go back :good::good:

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The threads a monyh old bro.... Im sure hes made his decision by now.

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I like birch, but I prefer MDF cause it shapes better in custom application. The weight is a problem in small applications, but due to all the sizes MDF comes in, we can sometimes make up for the weight.

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i would say go with the birch....i have my first birch box and i love i have always used mdf but it seem to break apart easy..what i have noticed is there is less dust in my truck when i bump, no more box blow outs and it is lighter and looks better ....the bad is it is hard to work with if ur a noob(like me...lol) and it cost more but i say try the birch you wont go back :good::good:

Im very sure, that in case that the birch is lighter than the MDF but expensiver, the money come back in your wallet by increasing of costs of mls per gallon.

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