Hi,
A year or so ago I built myself a speaker enclosure from MDF. I glued and screwed the joints, the joints were filled with U-POL P38 filler. After the glue was set I removed the screws, drilled out and filled with dowels. Everything was sanded down and then I sealed the MDF with watered down wood glue. The finish I was after was a high gloss black, I'm no expert just a DIYer but I was pretty happy with the finish.
Anyway to my question, about 5/6 months after painting the joints began to appear, these had sunk, and where the dowels had been placed, these began to looked raised.
Below are a couple of pictures which show my issue.
I'm now thinking of making a new box but I don't want to make the same mistakes.
What causes this and how can I avoid it happing next time?
Any advice would be welcome.
Thanks,
Marv.
A year or so ago I built myself a speaker enclosure from MDF. I glued and screwed the joints, the joints were filled with U-POL P38 filler. After the glue was set I removed the screws, drilled out and filled with dowels. Everything was sanded down and then I sealed the MDF with watered down wood glue. The finish I was after was a high gloss black, I'm no expert just a DIYer but I was pretty happy with the finish.
Anyway to my question, about 5/6 months after painting the joints began to appear, these had sunk, and where the dowels had been placed, these began to looked raised.
Below are a couple of pictures which show my issue.
I'm now thinking of making a new box but I don't want to make the same mistakes.
What causes this and how can I avoid it happing next time?
Any advice would be welcome.
Thanks,
Marv.