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Default Looking for interesting OSB Plywood I saw in a display counter

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Hello,
I'm working on a furniture project where it would be cool to use so
type of material similar to OSB plywood, but of a higher quality. I
like the "random" pattern of OSB, and I'm wondering if anyone knows
where I can find interesting incarnations of OSB?

Here's what I saw: I was in the mall this weekend and noticed two very
interesting types of "plywood" used on a counter display. The first
plywood was made of what looks to be wood chips, very similart to what
you see on typical OSB. However, the chips appeared to be more
directional and the finish was much smoother than typical OSB plywood.
The second was made of what appeared to be multiple layers of wood
"twigs" (like staws), where each layer was perpendicular to the next.
So when viewed from the side, one layer created tiny circle (cross
section of the twigs).

Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks



Maybe it was cork and not OSB ?


Try looking at Avantek or LVL.