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Flexible MDF Cross Grain | 6mm MDF
Flexible MDF Cross Grain | 6mm MDF
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Description
Flexible MDF Sheets 6mm | Cross Grain
This high quality Flexible 6 mm MDF Board is an extremely versatile product that can be used for covering surfaces that have difficult curves and shapes that is impossible to achieve with standard MDF. This includes wavy walls, shop fittings, pillars, arches plus bathroom and kitchen fixtures. These are ready to customise with paint and veneers to create a unique and cohesive style to your fixtures. Our Flexible MDF is FSC Certified, making it a responsibly sourced and manufactured material and we can cut these sheets to any size you require.
This particular style of Flexible MDF features a cross grain design, meaning that the grain pattern goes across the sheet and the short edge of the sheet bends to join with the short edge. We also supply Flexible MDF board in a long grain format and in a thickness of 6mm and a range of sizes.
Thickness: 6mm
Standard Sheet Sizes:
2400mm - 2440mm x 1200mm - 1220mm (8ft x 4ft)1200mm - 1220mm x 1200mm - 1220mm (4ft x 4ft)1200mm - 1220mm x 595mm - 610mm (4ft x 2ft)595mm - 610mm x 595mm - 610mm (2ft x 2ft)
595mm - 610mm x 295mm - 310mm (2ft x 1ft)
Details
Details
Sheet Grain | Cross Grain |
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Sheet Size | 2ft x 1ft|2ft x 2ft|4ft x 4ft|4ft x 2ft|8ft x 4ft |
Sheet Thickness | 6mm |
Sheet Type | Flexible MDF |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between long grain and cross grain?
The difference between long and cross grain is the direction that the board bends long grain is vertical and cross is horizontal.
What are the benefits of flexible MDF?
MDF is generally cheaper than plywood and the surface of the MDF is much smoother than plywood so its easier to paint and you wonā??t get any splinters.
Where is flexible MDF often used?
It is often used for school projects because of its flexibly another place flexible MDF is used is the shop fitting industry. Flexible MDF is usually used for indoor applications because of its poor moisture resistance