For routing patterns? Masonite may do the trick. The thing you have to ensure is that you have enough surface to run a trim router bit bearing against. You'll be making a lot of ribs, and it will see a lot of use. So you'll want to be sure Masonite is durable enough for that. In my experience, Masonite freys easily on its edges when worked. Perhaps if you brushed the edges with some polyurethane varnish to toughen them up a bit?
That looks like particle board shelf material, though, not what I would expect Masonite to look like. Should be thick enough to be a decent routing pattern. I wouldn't use it as a form board for pounding aluminum around when shaping. But for routing it ought to be okay. Make sure your cutting tools are sharp since particle board gets "flaky" when you cut it.
That looks like particle board shelf material, though, not what I would expect Masonite to look like. Should be thick enough to be a decent routing pattern. I wouldn't use it as a form board for pounding aluminum around when shaping. But for routing it ought to be okay. Make sure your cutting tools are sharp since particle board gets "flaky" when you cut it.
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