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Sat, 06 October 2018 04:34
mamoss
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I have always avoided MDF even though most people consider it to be versatile. Solid wood, on the other hand, seems to contract when subjected to changes in heat and humidity. I prefer Baltic Birch because it seems to withstand temperature swings.
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