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Comes in a variety of thicknesses, from 30mm down to 3mm. Can be cut, drilled and routered cleanly ,and can be sanded very smooth. Easy to seal and paint, with very good adhesion. Sonically inert, so is the best material for speaker enclosures. The thicker MDF is strong and rigid, and the thinner sheets can be bent into even , smooth curves, making it an excellent pattern an mould making material. Cheaper than solid timber. Glues together strongly with PVA glue. Polyester fillers (body filler) sticks well . Its main disadvantage is that it is not waterproof.

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