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In this segment of the video, you can see three types of wood: MDF, plywood, and solid wood. Let’s explore the differences between these three materials and discover the unique characteristics of each.
MDF
MDF has a flat, smooth surface, making it easy to process, drill, and carve. Additionally, MDF is stable and does not easily bend, allowing it to maintain bright colors, which is why our alphabet puzzles always look brand new.
Plywood
Plywood is made up of multiple layers for strength, is lightweight, and is classified as hardwood, showcasing the beauty of its natural wood grain without the weaknesses of solid wood.
Solid wood
Solid wood is a high-quality material that is more durable, displaying natural wood grain and knots, which indicate its uniform quality and sturdiness. This includes beech, oak, holly, and pine.