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Bill Dufour
03-31-2018, 5:24 PM
I was at the doctors the other day and I saw an interesting mdf and angle iron stand for a computer and lab stuff. Simple rolling shelves on a angle iron frame. It looked like mdf with laminate bonded at the factory.
Interesting was the applied edges about 1/16 inch thick. They were real wood strips of alternating light dark color so it looked like 7 or 9 ply birch plywood. I guess now a days solid wood is out but birch plywood is the in look to fake if you can not afford the real plywood.
Bill D.

Frank Pratt
03-31-2018, 7:16 PM
So they are putting on fake plywood edge grain? That's too funny!

Bill Dufour
03-31-2018, 7:59 PM
So they are putting on fake plywood edge grain? That's too funny!
Exactly what I thought!
Bill D

johnny means
04-01-2018, 1:05 AM
We were doing that stuff on school furnishings years ago. You'd be surprised at how much of that institutional plywood furniture isn't. I think it was mostly a way to make the desktops match the chairs while cutting costs.

Erik Christensen
04-02-2018, 11:35 AM
I guess the next logical step to that is.... some instant super foam core with MDF edge banding :)