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What is MDF?

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MDF is a wood product made from wood pulp. This results in a very dimensionally stable material that has no pitch pockets, sap streaks, grain tear out or knots. This makes an ideal surface for painting.

What is hdf and mdf ?

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HDF and MDF are man made products, manufactured from the waste thinnings of trees. Basically, hardwood and softwood chippings that would otherwise be discarded. They are then blitzed with resins in a huge blender and then compressed under massive pressure to form a dense sheet material. HDF stands for High Density Fibreboard, and MDF Medium Density Fibreboard. This process produces a very stable , strong and workable material. See similar questions...

Can I paint my room?

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Rooms are painted by our facilities personnel. If you believe your room needs to be painted, please make a request through your building’s resident director to accomplish this. See similar questions...

How do I paint from one surface to another?

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If you have some surface source which you'd like to paint to some surface destination at position (x, y) you would use code as follows: cairo_t *cr = cairo_create (destination); cairo_set_source_surface (cr, source, x, y); cairo_paint (cr); Note that the paint operation will copy the entire surface. See similar questions...

Do we use MDF, Chipboard, or Melamine?

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We do not use Chipboard or Melamine. We often use MDF; mostly for internal surfaces and especially for the superior finish on painted furniture. We are happy to accommodate clients' wishes and can quote for ply, blockboard or solid wood as substitution materials. See similar questions...

Do you have a cheaper MDF alternative?

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We no longer sell MDF shutters. While similar in appearance to a solid wood shutter, we found they had two major drawbacks; the weight of the panels resulted in them sagging in the middle especially when hinged together and also screws tended to pull out because of the pressure on them and then didn't re-thread See similar questions...

Is MDF more difficult to work with than wood?

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a wood product, its usage is quite similar to solid wood. A list of suggested tools and techniques are included in the product installation guide. See similar questions...

Do you re-paint?

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NO. In essence we retouch the painting only where paint is missing or worn, avoiding interfering with the original work of the artist. Retouching is painstaking and time-consuming, using fine sable brushes, working on small areas at a time, ensuring a perfect colour mix and matching the artist’s original brush strokes. We follow the ethical restoration standards of minimal intervention and reversibility. See similar questions...

Do you paint on anything else?

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I also paint on leather, as well as any other vehicles, RVs, wall murals, etc. I use both airbrush to put in a soft background and special effects, and brush to get the fine detail. The paint, once dry, is very flexible and will not crack or chip. See similar questions...

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