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Plywood vs Edgebanding - What's the difference?

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Plywood is a see also of edgebanding.


As nouns the difference between plywood and edgebanding

is that plywood is (uncountable) construction material supplied in sheets, and made of three or more layers of wood veneer glued together, laid up with alternating layers having their grain perpendicular to each other while edgebanding is (woodworking) veneer or laminate of the same type of material as used for the surface of furniture and with width matching standard thicknesses of such material, used to conceal the exposed edges.

plywood

Noun

(en-noun)
  • (uncountable) Construction material supplied in sheets, and made of three or more layers of wood veneer glued together, laid up with alternating layers having their grain perpendicular to each other.
  • After the hurricane there was a severe regional shortage of plywood''', especially exterior '''plywood .
  • (countable) A specific grade or type of this construction material.
  • We stock exterior plywoods''', interior '''plywoods''', and furniture '''plywoods .

    See also

    * chipboard * fibreboard * particle board ----

    edgebanding

    English

    (Edge banding)

    Alternative forms

    *edge banding, edge-banding

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (woodworking) Veneer or laminate of the same type of material as used for the surface of furniture and with width matching standard thicknesses of such material, used to conceal the exposed edges.
  • *'>citation
  • See also

    *MDF *particleboard *plywood