Aspenite is a type of wood product primarily made from the wood of aspen trees, particularly Populus tremuloides and Populus grandidentata. It is characterized by its light color, fine texture, and is often used in applications such as cabinetry, furniture, and interior paneling. Aspenite is valued for its workability and environmental sustainability, as aspen trees grow quickly and are abundant in North America. Additionally, it is known for its ability to take stains and finishes well, making it a versatile choice for various woodworking projects.
cutting holes in paneling weather its plasterboard etc.
You need a good subfloor. If you have an old house with 1X4 boards cover with 1/2 plywood first, use lots of screws to keep out the squeeks ( 1 screw every 6" around the perimeter and every 12" in the feild) use flooring screws. If you have a newer house with aspenite floor sheathing, screw it down 1 screw evey 8" all over. Get a really good quality under pad.
One type of man-made wood is blockboard. It is made by glueing thin strips of wood from edge to edge, and then sandwiching them between veneers of wood which is then glued on under higher pressure. There is also another type called plywood.