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Much as I might have used MDF in the past as a panacea for all ills, in this case I would give the MDF a miss - certainly on the hinge side. Use white pine that has been (old age, forgot the word) aged/cured/matured/... ((What IS that word!)) and rout the edge to the final trim. That makes it look very professional (exhibition bodge trick) and the timber keeps some strength in the hinge fixing. Prime and paint and it will look a million dollars - but without the bill to go with it. If you need a stained wood look, use real wood - if you need mahogany, use mahogany, etc. Hope it helps to know how the master bodgers would do it! LOL!
 

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