chipboard

IPA: tʃˈɪpbɔrd

noun

  • (Australia, UK) A building material made from wood chips compressed and bound with synthetic resin.
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Examples of "chipboard" in Sentences

  • I love the idea of these large 6 "create your own word chipboard letters.
  • Green funerals see people buried in coffins made from bio-degradable material such as chipboard and wicker work.
  • The "chipboard" is actually Packing cardboard from a Simply Scrappin' Kit That I covered with that paper I love so much!
  • My new office has four high-and-wide bookcases, which is to say that these chipboard extravaganzas take up half my available wall space.
  • The German artist uses paper, glue, a hand glue spreader, chipboard castor wheels, wire, screw clamps and carpet tubes to create a fantastic landscape in which he bends, curls and rolls paper into modules that became spaces inviting exploration and meditation.
  • Clapboard, chipboard, plywood, drywall — every third-line material you could use for building a home (as opposed to their intended use of merely finishing a solid home's interior) was found more than wanting in the wake of the earth's vigorously shaking its head “No ... this will not stand.”
  • · Particle board (also called chipboard), principally made of wood chips (but also from other fibrous or small-sized ligno-cellulose materials), which are dried, blended with a synthetic resin and hot-pressed (requiring about 8 % binder) or extrusion-pressed (requiring only 5 % binder) to almost any desirable shape.

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