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Old 07-26-2015, 03:39 PM
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It's depends how beefy your framing is. I'm happy using 1/8" for the back and 1/4" for the sides. If you're using European hinges they require the mounting surface and the doors to be 3/4" plywood for easiest installation (many others require this too) since typical kitchen cabinets are 3/4". If you're using magnets to hold the panels instead of fabricating doors, then sometimes 1/8" works better because the magnets are stronger than the wood's ability to warp, but 3/4" is much more durable. I've always just used standard sanded plywood.
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Old 07-27-2015, 03:44 PM
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I use birch or maple for skinning. Both will finish well with paint, although I recommend a higher tooth saw blade for cleaner edges. Im sure 1/2" would be fine
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