It can be nailed, glued, screwed, or stapled, making it as versatile as plank wood
Medium density fiberboard, or MDF, is a composite wood product similar to particleboard, it's made out of wood waster fibers glued together with resin heat, and pressure, MDF is appropriate for many applications, from cabinetry to molding to shelving
Builders value MDF because it can be nailed, glued, screwed, stapled, or attached with dowels, the wood fibers used in its manufacture are uniform and fine, which makes it very smooth, it does not warp or split, and does not expand and contract like nature
Oil-base or latex paints can be used when finishing MDF boards
Compatible with most standard shelving hardware (not included)
Ready-to-use size
Low tear out when sawing
Can be primed and painted
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