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Hardboard is not inherently fire resistant. However, it can be treated with fire-retardant chemicals to improve its fire resistance. It is important to check with the manufacturer regarding the specific fire resistance properties of the hardboard in question.
To cut hardboard effectively, use a sharp utility knife or a power saw with a fine-toothed blade. Measure and mark the cutting line accurately, then score the hardboard along the line before making the final cut. Wear appropriate safety gear and work in a well-ventilated area when cutting hardboard.
Yes, L.S. Lowry did paint on hardboard, using the material for many of his famous industrial landscape paintings. The hardboard allowed him to work quickly and create detailed, textural artworks with a distinctive style.
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Hardboard is commonly used for making furniture, shelving, cabinets, wall paneling, display boards, and backing for bookcases and wardrobes due to its durability and strength.
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MDF (medium-density fiberboard) is made from wood fibers bonded together with resin, while hardboard is made from compressed wood fibers. MDF is denser and smoother, making it better for painting and finishing, while hardboard is more durable and impact-resistant. For a project requiring a smooth finish, MDF would be more suitable, while hardboard would be better for projects needing durability.
Masonite board is a type of hardboard made using the Mason method. It is a type of medium wood fiberboard, but is harder and denser because it is made out of highly compressed wood fibers.
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used for furniture backs,covering curved structures,door panels
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Yes it can be double the price; in UK anyway.