I see only two big drawbacks to using this substance. Production methods for superwood would be potentially environmentally destructive as well as complex to perform.
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I see only two big drawbacks to using this substance. Production methods for superwood would be potentially environmentally destructive as well as complex to perform.
Thank you very much, @quiz1812, for stopping by, and particularly for the comment.
Perhaps you are induced to think this way as regard the material due to its numerous potentials for a large range of use. However, I hope it would interest you to know that the process of producing the superwood is not only simple (i.e can be done even by yourself) but also eco-friendly.
The chemicals indulge in the production process are same indulge while producing papers, while same compression process is employed for the production of engineered woods such as particle boars, plywoods, etc.
Superwood's production is neither complex not potentially destructive to the environment, @quiz1812.
What woods work best for turning into superwood? Can fast growing "soft" woods be used in place of slower growing "hard" woods?