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Can I bake particle board at 350 F?
I'm planning to create a clay scale mock-up of a project and the most
convenient base I have for it is a scrap chunk of particle board. The clay needs to be baked for about a half-hour at 350F to harden. Will this significantly degrade the particle board in any way? If so, can I use plywood or should I stick to solid pine? TIA Norm |
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