MDF It is light to darker brown
HDF looks same but much more heavy.
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Medium Density Fibreboard
It stands for medium-density fibreboard.
Medium Density Fibreboard
Super glue
Any DIY store will sell MDF
Medium density fibreboard (MDF) is made from wood fibres bonded together using resin and high pressure. It is known for its consistent density and smooth surface, making it popular for furniture, cabinets, and interior construction applications.
Medium density fibreboard is made from wood chips, shavings, sawdust, and low-quality logs mashed to a pulp and mixed with an adhesive before being pressed into panels.
It is made by a machine that compacts all the materials in it all into one thing.
1. MDF (Medium Density Fibreboard) 2. Plywood 3. Chipboard 4. Block board
The two processes are mixing wood particles with resin binders to create a uniform mixture, and then subjecting this mixture to high temperature and pressure in a process called hot pressing. This process helps bind the particles together to form chipboard or Medium Density Fibreboard.
Low Density Fibreboard