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An abbreviation for [[Medium density overlay|Medium-density overlay]] board. MDO's consist of plywood bonded with thin exterior surface plates of an [[MDF]] (Medium-density fiberboard). Thus MOD's contain more adhesive than an MDF. The are considered as stronger than an MDF and create less dust during cutting. | An abbreviation for [[Medium density overlay|Medium-density overlay]] board. MDO's consist of plywood bonded with thin exterior surface plates of an [[MDF]] (Medium-density fiberboard). Thus MOD's contain more adhesive than an MDF. The are considered as stronger than an MDF and create less dust during cutting. | ||
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− | Wood Magazine: https://www.woodmagazine.com/wood-supplies/lumber/whats-the-difference-between-mdo-and-mdf | + | * Wood Magazine: https://www.woodmagazine.com/wood-supplies/lumber/whats-the-difference-between-mdo-and-mdf |
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Latest revision as of 10:03, 16 October 2022
Description
An abbreviation for Medium-density overlay board. MDO's consist of plywood bonded with thin exterior surface plates of an MDF (Medium-density fiberboard). Thus MOD's contain more adhesive than an MDF. The are considered as stronger than an MDF and create less dust during cutting.
Resources and Citations
- Wood Magazine: https://www.woodmagazine.com/wood-supplies/lumber/whats-the-difference-between-mdo-and-mdf