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Engineered woods (a.k.a. sheet goods; ''DE: Holzwerkstoffe'') are manmade materials that overcome some limitations of wood while (usually) trying to maintain its look or other desirable properties - for example, engineered panels may be much wider than a tree or less prone to warp or break than a solid piece.
Engineered woods (a.k.a. sheet goods, reformed wood, wood materials; ''DE: Holzwerkstoffe'') are manmade materials that overcome some limitations of wood while (usually) trying to maintain its look or other desirable properties - for example, engineered panels may be much wider than a tree or less prone to warp or break than a solid piece.


For natural woods and techniques that may apply to ''certain'' engineered woods, see [[Material:Wood]].
For natural woods and techniques that may apply to ''certain'' engineered woods, see [[Material:Wood]].

Latest revision as of 11:31, 25 January 2024

Engineered woods (a.k.a. sheet goods, reformed wood, wood materials; DE: Holzwerkstoffe) are manmade materials that overcome some limitations of wood while (usually) trying to maintain its look or other desirable properties - for example, engineered panels may be much wider than a tree or less prone to warp or break than a solid piece.

For natural woods and techniques that may apply to certain engineered woods, see Material:Wood.

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