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They advertise “all plywood no MDF like others”Micro dimensional fiber, like powder sawdust with glue, very unsuitable for anything wet
I hope you are wrong. I have a 100.3 coming in next week and I am not expecting the cabinet to have any mdf. Have you contacted them? Are you sure it's not plywood?
I can bet it’s the same material used in there crating it’s not plywood

I hope you are wrong. I have a 100.3 coming in next week and I am not expecting the cabinet to have any mdf. Have you contacted them? Are you sure it's not plywood?
That’s the door maybe is but not the carcassAll of our cabinets are made from layered plywood. Here is a quick shot of a damaged cabinet panel to show the structure.
Hope that helps
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A single drilled hole does not show whether it is MDF or plywood. Either one would form small chips when drilled quickly.
I dunno @TheHarold, I've never seen plywood look like that after being drilled. Either it's MDF or the most garbage plywood I've ever seen...
It depends how fast you drill. Full speed you can absolutely produce powder like that- can post an example photo later![]()
I've worked with all types of plywood as well as MDF before and I've never seen anything like that in something that wasn't MDF...Please do, I've worked with all types of plywood as well as MFF before and I've never seen anything like that in something that wasn't MDF...
I was always under the impression that Waterboxs stands were made of plywood but the doors were MDF.
A single drilled hole does not show whether it is MDF or plywood. Either one would form small chips when drilled quickly.
The last pic I used a knifeA single drilled hole does not show whether it is MDF or plywood. Either one would form small chips when drilled quickly.
All of our cabinets are made from layered plywood. Here is a quick shot of a damaged cabinet panel to show the structure.
Hope that helps
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