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Plywood is generally stronger and more durable than MDF. Additionally, plywood is less prone to warping and splitting, making it a better choice for outdoor projects or projects that require a high degree of structural integrity. MDF, on the other hand, is cheaper and easier to work with, but not asRead more
Plywood is generally stronger and more durable than MDF. Additionally, plywood is less prone to warping and splitting, making it a better choice for outdoor projects or projects that require a high degree of structural integrity.
MDF, on the other hand, is cheaper and easier to work with, but not as strong or durable.
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