I'd say go with #2. That's going to be your best bet unless you feel like springing for some bendy wood. You should be fine doing that though. Just as long as it's not supporting a lot of weight.
Lauan is one common name for lumber from a large number (over 120) of species in the Shorea genus. These trees are grown in Southeast Asia, including Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines. There ...
If you’ve purchased an American RV at any point in the past several decades, there’s a pretty good chance that at least some part of it was made out of a tropical plywood known as lauan. The RV ...
Michel Weekes built the 8-foot diameter Life Pod dome in 10 weeks using Luan plywood covered with TPO-thermoplastic polyolefin. The 1,200-pound dome is a 13 1/2-foot long structure designed according ...
The artist’s terrifying wooden sculptures are built with skeletons of 2x4s, layers of wooden flesh, and then skinned with lauan chips. But the sculptures themselves are delicately handmade in Fosik’s ...
(MCT) — You can use a menu board to jot down your menu for the evening, but it can also just be a great place to communicate between family members. Create a chalkboard to match your decor by adding a ...