Just noticed that the maple melamine particle board shelving installed in our new cabinets by our contractor are not sealed on the rear edge. In other words, the particle board is showing. Could this lead to warping? Is this considered standard practice for custom cabinets?
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First off I wouldn't consider my work in the same scope as the truly high end guys. I'd like to think it's better than average, but it's not quite the top shelf. Maybe if I keep at it for another couple decades I'll get there eventually.
In fact the only material I really detest is mdf as it's negatives outweigh almost all positives for me personally, but I digress! Melamine aside of it's weight is actually much easier to build with and contrary to popular myth, a well built melamine product once installed correctly should last every bit as long as one made from plywood. It's the "well built" part that's the catch. If your assembling it in your living room with plastic connectors it's not quite the same thing as something fabricated in a shop. Nor are the cheap outlet store boxes that I think give it a bad name.
