How to identify engineered wood.
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When used in furniture construction plywood is covered with a thin layer of stained.
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Engineered wood products are structural components for making buildings and don t have good properties for making furniture.
Apart from reading labels carefully you can also identify engineered wood by the weight of the furniture.
I d say just solidly built furniture in general.
Real hardwood furniture is definitely more expensive but so much more likely to last you 25 years.
If you plan using rubberwood or better say hevea in europe you wouldn t sell anything.
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Most plywood is the same except for specialty varieties that are made specifically for casework and furnit.
Engineered wood is very sensitive to water and scratches.
Actually rubberwood is not considered good quality in the western markets ironically so because in fact it really is.
Plywood plywood sometimes called engineered hardwood is made by gluing together thin layers of solid wood.
Laminate is the plastic stuff they usually put in condos and basements.
It will be much lighter than solid wood furniture.
Veneer gets a bad wrap huehuehue due to the cheap shit that s out there but top woodworkers use it all the time in their pieces.
If you re gluing them down to a subfloor you have to make sure it is well sealed and that the glue used is of a good quality otherwise you ll end up with hollow boards.
Plus seeing the amount of issues people have with hardwood on this subreddit is astounding.
Solid wood is often important for structure but veneered mdf.
Furniture made from engineered wood does not last as long as solid wood furniture and has to be replaced much more frequently.
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Rarely do i see any post regarding issues with laminate but hardwood or engineered hardwood would have half a dozen posts a day.
Seems like a lot of people are confused between engineered hardwood and laminate.
Engineered hardwood is indistinguishable from solid hardwood from the surface.
At least you can resurface real wood but it will still be sensitive to water and yeah the humidity concern is real.