Wood that is squashed down with a huge metal machine :-)
It's called hardboard, it is basically super cardboard.
its a pice of wood that has loads of chips of wood combined together and pressed down to make one pice of wood!
MDF wood is a type of wood made out of saw dust pressed and combined together it is a very cheap wood and can be used for many things.
Some are forged, some are pressed, some are wood.
Veneer is a thin strip or layer of wood (which varies) glued to a lesser expensive wood or pressed board. Whether or not it is a soft wood depends on the wood variety used for the veneer and what it is glued to.
Wood putty designed for pressed wood works very well with picture frames and will be very easy to apply.
yes, it is small fragments pressed together to make a sheet of wood
No, bamboo is a type of wood floor, similar to engineered woods in which layers of wood are pressed together. Laminate contains a resin/wood/composite base over which a layer of laminate (plastic) has been applied.
Yes, you can. If they've been in a kitchen for a while, be sure to degrease them and prime first.
Manufactured wood is in fact wood, only it consists of pulp, saw dust, or wood chips. Osb. is strand board, it has large chips and glue mixed and pressed together and made into a sheet in many different sizes. MDF is pulp and glue pressed together, particle board is very coarse saw dust or small wood chips and again glue. all manufactured boards are made under tons of pressure, most common sizes are 2ft x 4ft, or 4ft x 8ft sheets.
A hard surface is one which does not yield when pressed. Wood, stone and glass are hard surfaces.... rubber, fabric and foam are soft surfaces.
The weight would depend on if the desk is made of aluminum, iron, or wood. If wood, it would depend on the type of wood. As one example, pressed wood or particle board weighs more than other natural woods. Some natural woods are heavier than other natural woods, as well.