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What is MDF ? MDF is a common abbreviation for medium density fiberboard, or engineered
wood. MDF is
made out of multiple wood fibers glued together under heat and pressure, and is
generally
very affordable and often just as durable as solid wood. Teamed with laminates
and wood
veneers, furniture made with MDF can imitate the look of real wood while meeting
the budget
requirements of most families. MDF offers several advantages over alternate materials, while not being too costly. It can be made with recycled materials, and possesses no grain so it can be drilled and/or cut without damaging the surface. Also, MDF is often sturdy enough to be nailed together, and yet it’s light enough to be shipped cheaply and easily.
Advantages of MDF over Particle Board
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