As an affordable building material, plywood is incredibly versatile. So, what’s to stop you from using plywood for a chinchilla cage?| The Woodwork Place
Plywood is a strong and affordable material. But is it really safe enough to make a rabbit hutch with?| The Woodwork Place
Beautiful rustic farmhouse sinks can be very prone to water damage. So, what can you do if your kitchen sink is beginning to rot away?| The Woodwork Place
Particle board is a smorgasbord of wood chips and glue all pressed together. But, if you want to give it a different look, can you stain particle board?| The Woodwork Place
There’s nothing more satisfying than using a router to cut extravagant projects. But can this power tool also cut through thin plywood (without damaging it)?| The Woodwork Place
RTD plywood has been uniquely manufactured to absolute precision. But, what sets it apart from its Exterior Graded Plywood counterpart?| The Woodwork Place
Your main fastener choices, for OSB board, pretty much narrows down to using either screws or nails. But which one’s the right choice for your project?| The Woodwork Place
Being water resistant is a far cry from being fully waterproof. And while OSB can easily shrug off a few droplets of rain, can OSB board get wet?| The Woodwork Place
Plywood is so strong that it’s easy to forget that it needs a waterproof sealer to help protect it from rot and insects…| The Woodwork Place
If you’re in the market for durable construction material, then plywood is a great option. But, is it the safest choice for making a guinea pigs hideout?| The Woodwork Place
MDF continues to be an in-demand material used in everything from furniture to construction. And just why is that? Click to learn more…| The Woodwork Place
With the proper protection, MDF boards can last over a decade. But, will traditional varnish alone be enough to safeguard this manufactured wood?| The Woodwork Place
MDF and Plywood are both commonly used materials for kitchen countertops. But which one of these two manufactured wood types is better?| The Woodwork Place
MDF (medium density fiberboard) costs a mere fraction of the price of natural solid wood. But is this engineered wood worth it?| The Woodwork Place