Hi, last year I made some small lockers for my pseudo campervan using 6mm mdf - they were fine and looked OK but I'd like to redo them with an updated design and a bit more strength (so Plywood is likely).
The problem is I am no carpenter and the corners were tricky, in the end I used ugly connectors and screws which had to be filled and painted - OK but not great.
I've been thinking about alternatives but despite searching online and B&Q etc I cant find what I am looking for.
Hard to describe so I drew a picture of a profile that I think would work.
Has anyone seen anything like this (aluminium I think would be best for strength and weight reduction) but I'm happy to look at anything.
Happy that the edging is on show as long as it's presentable (again a metal would look good although I guess PVC may be OK too).
Failing that, how do I join thin panel together without adding considerably to the bulk or needing specialist tools ? I've tried searching the forum but nothing obvious springs to mind. Hints on attaching hinges to 6mm board is particularly welcome (I used araldite last time).
Any help appreciated, thanks all.
The problem is I am no carpenter and the corners were tricky, in the end I used ugly connectors and screws which had to be filled and painted - OK but not great.
I've been thinking about alternatives but despite searching online and B&Q etc I cant find what I am looking for.
Hard to describe so I drew a picture of a profile that I think would work.
Has anyone seen anything like this (aluminium I think would be best for strength and weight reduction) but I'm happy to look at anything.
Happy that the edging is on show as long as it's presentable (again a metal would look good although I guess PVC may be OK too).
Failing that, how do I join thin panel together without adding considerably to the bulk or needing specialist tools ? I've tried searching the forum but nothing obvious springs to mind. Hints on attaching hinges to 6mm board is particularly welcome (I used araldite last time).
Any help appreciated, thanks all.