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It depends on what you are using the material for. Plywood is generally stronger than MDF and will hold up better if the project involves weight or contact with water. MDF, on the other hand, is more consistent in thickness and density, making it a great choice for projects that require a smoother fRead more
It depends on what you are using the material for. Plywood is generally stronger than MDF and will hold up better if the project involves weight or contact with water. MDF, on the other hand, is more consistent in thickness and density, making it a great choice for projects that require a smoother finish.
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