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Finger Jointed Decorations And MDF For Interior Moldings Fort Myers

By Jana Serrano


Browsing through comments posted on online forums reveal strong feelings regarding medium density fiberboard as appropriate interior decoration material. A number of carpenters profess to love it while several despise it. Ultimately, the choice between MDF and bit-jointed decoration rests on personal preferences. Each product works well in some instances although it is important to understand their differences and use as paintable interior moldings Fort Myers.

If consistency is the key concern for material, MDF is the preferable stuff. It is wood shavings, sawdust, resin and small wood chips. These make a uniform material for cutting, nailing and painting. It is less expensive than finger-jointed trimming therefore savings could be large for trimming an entire house in Florida Fort Myers.

Heavy coupled with floppy defines MDFs, which makes it hard for installing and handling alone. The long lengths break easily. Its flexible materials allows it to follow your wall waves and not run over them. That means you will fill fewer gaps giving you a wavy appearance. MDF comes with good face strength giving you stronger resistance to surface damage although difficult to hand nail. The mires need care in handling due to poor edge strength.

Its material gives you poor strength withdrawal due to lack of grain for nails to grab. Adhesive is needed with clamping from nails as the adhesive dries up. Do not use it in your bathrooms because it will swell in wet and high humidity surroundings. If you have to cut it, do it outside because cutting it emits a sharp dust and you will need to wear a respirator or close fitting mask.

MDF comes from its manufacturer quite smooth and calls for sanding simply to prepare its surface for better primer adhesion and removal of debris. MDF molding is factory primed which seals it against moisture. However, an additional coat of primer certifies a better surface to apply final coats.

Since MDF is more stable than wood, various manufacturers do not prime its back. If sealing is required, it is preferable to use oil based as opposed to latex based priming since latex products causes its material to swell. Texture on the surface also appears which is impossible or difficult to sand over. However, once a primer coat is applied, latex paint is applicable. Manufacturers have to utilize carbide rather than steel knives since MDF stultifies molding knives made of steel faster compared to wood. Carbide knives are harder to shape to sharp profiling therefore MDF constitutes softer profiles in comparison to finger-jointed trimming.

Finger-jointed moldings come with factory priming better than wood although is a less expensive material, is not prone to twisting or warping. Its better quality arises from its individual tiny wood fingers interlocked using glue. They are so light and stiff that one person can install them. It holds nails easily since it consists of real wood.

Trimmings of finger-jointed material can be sealed with either latex or oil-based primers. Since its material does not contain knots, no sealing using shellac based priming is needed which could be expensive in comparison to latex or oil-based primers. Best products come from sharp profiling that produces fine shadow lines, which is the expectation in superbly trimmed rooms. Finger-jointed decorations contract and expand on different rates because of manufacture from different trees. Inferior material results in joints sticking out from paint in time.




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