The MDF is made by using the residuals of both hard and light wood, and breaking them down into wood fibres. It is often used in similar ways to plywood (MDF is denser), and is structurally stronger than the Chipboard (particle board). The MDF has also attracted many computer numeric control (CNC) wood routing enthusiasts to create wave forms on the MDF, which are now collectively known as Wave Boards. These Wave Boards are used to make feature walls, as well as panels of kitchen table and cabinets. -
made using Pine tree wood fibre
E1 glue - Sanded smooth on both sides
Easy to cut with jigsaw, circular saw, normal hand saw
Up to 2mm margin of error in dimension - Similar usage as plywood