Thanks for the input guys. I use a lot of MDF on other projects, so I understand the weight issues. I've seen warp on unsupported boards anything up to and including 18mm, and cheaper ply boards as well. With each panel being 7 ft square, thats a lot of wood to move around. The bottem board has to have a flat bottem surface as well for domestic approval, it will be painted/decorated the same as the rest of the room, so that the boards can "disappear" when the room is used for guests. 7x7 is also an ackward size needing at least one joint, which will need reinforing.
Maybe it's just me but I thought that a 2 inch thick frame with a skin on both sides would be more rigid than a jointed single sheet arrangment. The 6 mm MDF is very unlikely to warp once it is fixed to the frame.
Maybe it's just me but I thought that a 2 inch thick frame with a skin on both sides would be more rigid than a jointed single sheet arrangment. The 6 mm MDF is very unlikely to warp once it is fixed to the frame.