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pvfjr OP t1_iybsy5q wrote
Reply to comment by Antwinger in Local Burger King has fake "raw plywood edges" on their tables by pvfjr
Haha, indeed. None of those definitions even apply here.
pvfjr OP t1_iyblhkx wrote
Reply to comment by GaryB2220 in Local Burger King has fake "raw plywood edges" on their tables by pvfjr
Fauneer maybe?
pvfjr OP t1_iyblapv wrote
Reply to comment by sumelar in Local Burger King has fake "raw plywood edges" on their tables by pvfjr
It's made of particle board, not plywood. But you're right, they look nothing alike.
pvfjr OP t1_iybk6uv wrote
Reply to comment by saraphilipp in Local Burger King has fake "raw plywood edges" on their tables by pvfjr
Perhaps colloquially, but not literally. The top is synthetic. No traditional wood veneers to be found here.
pvfjr OP t1_iybhgc8 wrote
Reply to comment by GaryB2220 in Local Burger King has fake "raw plywood edges" on their tables by pvfjr
It's about 1/8" thick clear plastic, with the woodgrain pattern printed on the backside.
The oddity to me, is the fact that they faked a raw plywood edge when you could just as easily fake a hardwood pattern that actually matches the top.
pvfjr OP t1_iybgk3p wrote
Reply to comment by GaryB2220 in Local Burger King has fake "raw plywood edges" on their tables by pvfjr
It's not veneer though.
pvfjr OP t1_iyb4234 wrote
Reply to comment by Inside-Way4895 in Local Burger King has fake "raw plywood edges" on their tables by pvfjr
Hate to tell you this, but conventional plywood is biaxial, so there's really no "wrong direction". We're also not comparing it to real lumber. The surface veneer of cabinet grade plywood is also exceedingly thin, doesn't count as one of the structural plies, and has no bearing on the grain direction of the underlying plies.
The point is, they're faking the fake stuff now.
pvfjr OP t1_iyb3cyu wrote
Reply to comment by saraphilipp in Local Burger King has fake "raw plywood edges" on their tables by pvfjr
Yes, veneer has been around forever.
This is not veneer, however.
pvfjr OP t1_iyb36rh wrote
Reply to comment by Ya-Dikobraz in Local Burger King has fake "raw plywood edges" on their tables by pvfjr
Plywood is the new hardwood, apparently. Prices of it are pretty high I suppose.
pvfjr OP t1_iyarecg wrote
Reply to comment by GiantRiverSquid in Local Burger King has fake "raw plywood edges" on their tables by pvfjr
Things are getting philosophical in here!
pvfjr OP t1_iyapunb wrote
Reply to comment by Regnes in Local Burger King has fake "raw plywood edges" on their tables by pvfjr
Except those are faking quality hardwood. This is faking plywood. I wasn't aware we were mimicking the plywood aesthetic these days.
pvfjr OP t1_iy9qlyh wrote
Reply to comment by badMother1 in Local Burger King has fake "raw plywood edges" on their tables by pvfjr
Very nice. My daughter would surely roll her eyes at that one.
pvfjr OP t1_iy9q3yg wrote
Reply to comment by karmasalwayswatching in Local Burger King has fake "raw plywood edges" on their tables by pvfjr
What's funny is right behind me they have two counters made from legit 2x6 stock, biscuit joined, from Ash, I believe. I guess they ran out of budget after buying those.
pvfjr OP t1_iy9pkar wrote
Reply to comment by -m7kks- in Local Burger King has fake "raw plywood edges" on their tables by pvfjr
Haha, indeed. If you think our plywood is fake, just wait till you see our cows!
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Reply to comment by sverre054 in First recorded moose sighting ever in Mount Rainier National Park by WashingtonPass
I took some pics of one in the North Cascades this summer at Cutthroat Lake. Rangers were fairly surprised it had come down that far.