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    Best MDF or board for MagicMirror frame?

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      esmail11
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      Hi all,
      Quick question — what MDF or board material works best for MagicMirror frames and back panels? I’m looking for something stable, easy to cut, and paint-friendly.

      I’ve seen people use standard MDF, moisture-resistant MDF, and plywood. Any recommendations from experience?

      I’ve been browsing cut-to-size suppliers like https://mfcdirect.co.uk/
      and noticed multiple MDF grades, which got me a bit unsure.

      Thanks in advance!

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        BrentBranch @esmail11
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        @esmail11 [wheelie life](https://wheelie-life.io/ said in Best MDF or board for MagicMirror frame?:

        Hi all,
        Quick question — what MDF or board material works best for MagicMirror frames and back panels? I’m looking for something stable, easy to cut, and paint-friendly.

        I’ve seen people use standard MDF, moisture-resistant MDF, and plywood. Any recommendations from experience?

        I’ve been browsing cut-to-size suppliers like https://mfcdirect.co.uk/
        and noticed multiple MDF grades, which got me a bit unsure.

        Thanks in advance!

        From experience, standard MDF works perfectly well for MagicMirror frames and back panels as long as it’s kept indoors and away from moisture. It’s easy to cut, very stable, and takes paint nicely with a bit of sanding and priming. If the mirror will be in a bathroom or humid area, then moisture-resistant MDF is worth the extra cost; plywood is stronger but usually harder to get a smooth painted finish.

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          esmail11 @BrentBranch
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          @BrentBranch You’re spot on, that matches what I’ve found too 👍

          Standard MDF is usually the best balance for MagicMirror frames and back panels if it’s staying indoors: stable, easy to machine, and very paint-friendly once sealed and primed. MR MDF only really makes sense if there’s humidity involved, and while ply is stronger, getting that smooth painted finish takes more prep.

          Appreciate you sharing your experience, really helpful.

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