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<p>I think I may have been wrong about the MDF desegantion I gave the wood earlier. As I recall MDF is very smooth on both sides, and kinda paper-like inside. </p><p>I suspect that the chip board that you used may be the same stuff as i'm thinking of using, but maybe not. The board I have looks like what would happen if you mixed sawdust and glue into a paste and then extruded it into a 4x8 sheet and let it dry. The only other boart that I might call chip board is the cheap stuff that they use for sub-floors that is large chunks of wood glewd haphazardly together and plained flat. I hate that stuff and won't touch it!</p>
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