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Design Portfolio: Particleboard offers durability & project flexibility
Particleboard offers reliable structural performance and delivers consistent quality.
Design Portfolio: MDF offers limitless design options, defined details
MDF is valued for its durability, uniform composition, affordability, and ease of fabrication. It supports intricate detailing and refined profiles, opening the door to limitless design possibilities.
Design Portfolio: Choosing composite wood panels
Ideal for use in many residential and commercial applications, composite panels have excellent machining characteristics and can be fabricated with CNC and standard woodworking machinery. Tight tolerances can be achieved for value engineering.
Design Portfolio 2026: Definitive guide to selecting sustainable, high-performance decorative products
The Design Portfolio highlights how these products support green building certifications and help the design and construction community achieve environmental and performance goals.
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Pressing ahead: Some glue guidelines
Provided are suggested adhesive guidelines for achieving optimal results in hot or cold press lamination applications.
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Brief overview of decorative overlays
A brief look at some of the popular decorative surface materials, plus information on the new TFL standard.
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What to know about edgeband before color matching
In the world of woodworking, every detail matters – and perhaps no such detail is as crucial as edgeband. This narrow strip of material covers the exposed edges of cabinetry, shelving and other furniture components. It enhances the aesthetic of the design, increases durability and provides a polished finish to protect vulnerable edges.
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5 ways to check for roll wear
Roll coaters are used to apply hot melts or cold glues evenly onto a variety of substrates. If you notice excessive, uneven or insufficient amounts of adhesive or coatings applied, it can be due to worn or damaged rolls. Here’s how to check them.
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Guide to veneer cuts & characteristics
Depending on how a log is cut, strikingly different visual effects can be achieved with the wood’s grain and characteristics. Information provided by the Decorative Hardwoods Association identifies six principal methods of cutting veneer are: rotary, quarter slicing, plain slicing, rift cut, half-round and lengthwise slicing.
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