Where can I find those boards consisting of Masonite glued to a core of spruce/pine in the Stockholm area? And what are those boards called in technical terms?
I'm not sure what you mean.
Masonite on a whole core of pine/spruce - I've never seen or heard of that.
Masonite in a "sandwich" construction where what's between the boards is a frame of wooden battens filled with cardboard in a honeycomb pattern - I've seen that in cabinet frames from the 70s and 80s but it's hardly something that's available in building stores.
Masonite on a whole core of pine/spruce - I've never seen or heard of that.
Masonite in a "sandwich" construction where what's between the boards is a frame of wooden battens filled with cardboard in a honeycomb pattern - I've seen that in cabinet frames from the 70s and 80s but it's hardly something that's available in building stores.
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Wood fiberboards outside with wood lamellae inside: Boardlamell
Wood veneer or plywood with wood lamellae inside: Lamellträ
Source: http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tr%C3%A4skiva
Search for boardlamell to get some references. This one seems to be most active:
http://www.almungesnickerifabrik.se/
Wood veneer or plywood with wood lamellae inside: Lamellträ
Source: http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tr%C3%A4skiva
Search for boardlamell to get some references. This one seems to be most active:
http://www.almungesnickerifabrik.se/
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