• Altima NEO@lemmy.zip
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    1 year ago

    Flat pack stuff has been around much longer then IKEA. The real wood stuff was great, but heavy and inconvenient to transport. That’s why the flat pack stuff caught on so fast.

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      1 year ago

      Particle board is heavier than un-processed wood. Ikea does sell some stuff made from actual wood if you look for it. I bought an unfinished pine table from them for $60 a few years ago.

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        1 year ago

        No it isn’t. Particle board is not one product, first of all. It comes in all kinds of material compositions, densities, and coatings.

        Yes, 3/4” sheet of MDF is heavier than plywood. Heavier than a panel made from construction wood species. Not necessarily heavier than hardwood.

        But IKEA furniture is not made from MDF. The particle board they use is something far lighter and full of tiny voids where MDF has none.

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        1 year ago

        That’s just false. Particle board is without a doubt less dense than actual wood.

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          It really depends on the variety and the wood. MDF or medium density fiberboard is quite dense and heavier than say, pine wood. But not all particleboard is the same. There are many kinds and they vary greatly in density and composition.

          I’m not sure what being heavier is supposed to mean though. Heavier doesn’t mean stronger.