Maple Veneer cabinet front repair advice?

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Hey guys. My maple veneer cabinet doors beneath my kitchen sink are hosed. I know these can be repaired. Do any of you woodworkers out there know if it is cost effective to just make new doors and drawer fronts then veneer them and replace, or repair the existing ones by stripping the f'd up veneer and replacing with new? I don't want to create a bigger problem than it is worth.

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The edges are an easy fix. The fronts are not worth fixing. Replacing just the ones that are bad is guetto, they will never match the existing ones. Mostly because of fading caused by uv degradation. I would buy cabinet grade plywood and do it myself, of hire someone to do it.
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