Howard Rosenberg
02-18-2006, 12:45 AM
There's a huge difference between MDF and Particle Board.
MDF = wood dust held together by glue pressed into sheets
PB = biiiig particles of wood held together by glue pressed into sheets
MDF's faces are super fine and smooth
PB's faces are coarser - they usually have something laminated to them - wood veneers or plastic-type laminates
They both weigh a ton but MDF generates exclusively very fine dust.
HTH
Howard
MDF = wood dust held together by glue pressed into sheets
PB = biiiig particles of wood held together by glue pressed into sheets
MDF's faces are super fine and smooth
PB's faces are coarser - they usually have something laminated to them - wood veneers or plastic-type laminates
They both weigh a ton but MDF generates exclusively very fine dust.
HTH
Howard