@[email protected] to [email protected] • 1 month agoWhen you hear "Solid wood", how do you interpret that?message-square34fedilinkarrow-up133file-text
arrow-up133message-squareWhen you hear "Solid wood", how do you interpret that?@[email protected] to [email protected] • 1 month agomessage-square34fedilinkfile-text
Do you include things like particle board, MDF, plywood etc? Is there a line? And if so, what is it for you?
minus-squareNik282000linkfedilink6•1 month agoThe wood is continuous, from a single tree, from one surface to the other.* *Veneer is ok I guess, but I would rather see a cheap real surface than an expensive sheet of paper.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•1 month agoWhy is veneer ok? It could be covering anything?
minus-squareNik282000linkfedilink2•1 month agoUsually when something is called ‘solid wood’ but it has a veneer the underlying wood is real it’s just something cheap.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•1 month agoAgreed. A mahogany veneer on top of bamboo doesn’t really count as “solid wood” in my book.
The wood is continuous, from a single tree, from one surface to the other.*
*Veneer is ok I guess, but I would rather see a cheap real surface than an expensive sheet of paper.
Why is veneer ok? It could be covering anything?
Usually when something is called ‘solid wood’ but it has a veneer the underlying wood is real it’s just something cheap.
Agreed. A mahogany veneer on top of bamboo doesn’t really count as “solid wood” in my book.