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Sergey Interierno recorded a response to YouTube commentators who reproached a furniture manufacturer for using “non-ecologically friendly”, “toxic” and “unreliable” chipboard, and instead suggested using plywood. So which material is better? Disclaimer: we are explaining everything not for furniture makers, who already know a lot and are ready to show off their knowledge in the comments. We are explaining for ordinary people, for those who choose high-quality furniture. In the new issue, you will learn more about each of the furniture materials - from the production process to installation on site. We will analyze in detail the process of painting chipboard and plywood, and you will decide whether plywood is so environmentally friendly after painting. You will find out if there is an environmentally friendly alternative for painting plywood. We will look at the materials from an aesthetic point of view. We will think about whether the load-bearing capacity of plywood is needed in ordinary furniture. And in the end, we will draw a conclusion - so which of the materials is worthy of use in furniture, and which is not. 0:41 — Comments from viewers 1:20 — About the court of commentators 1:48 — Chipboard versus plywood 2:39 — What is chipboard and how is it made 3:23 — About plywood production 3:51 — The difference between painting chipboard and plywood 4:25 — How environmentally friendly is plywood painting 5:37 — What do we paint plywood with 6:01 — Is a furniture board an alternative? 6:50 — Maintenance of a kitchen made of oil-treated plywood 7:25 — Edge processing on chipboard and plywood 8:15 — Chipboard - too loose for fasteners? 9:14 — Is the load-bearing capacity of plywood needed in furniture? 11:03 — Chipboard or plywood - the industry decides 12:00 — What material is high-quality furniture made of? 12:30 — Let's sum it up: chipboard or plywood? Telegram: https://t.me/interierno_sergey