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MDF (medium-density fiberboard) has a smooth, dense surface that feels solid and somewhat heavy compared to other materials like plywood. It is typically free of knots and imperfections, giving it a uniform texture. When touched, it feels cool to the touch and can have a slightly soft, velvety feel due to its fine fibers. However, it is less durable and more susceptible to moisture damage than solid wood.

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