FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions – Project Panels 
Is your plywood insect (termite) resistant? 
Great question! Dimensions project panels are not insect resistant. However, for indoor use, 
most wood products aren’t likely to become infested with insect or termites. Avoid the risk by 
using common household insect control measures. For example, a pet Leopard Gecko. 
What is MDF? 
MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard) is an engineered wood product made from a mixture of 
hardwood and softwood fibers glued together with strong resin. These ingredients are then 
pressed into a sheet at whatever thickness is desired. The benefits of MDF are its smooth 
surface, density and durability, making it excellent for a wide range of DIY projects from décor 
and crafts to cabinetry and repairs. 
What is Particleboard?  
Particleboard is another engineered wood product, but this one is made from a combination of 
wood chips, sawmill shavings and sawdust glued together by resin or other types of binders. 
These components are also pressed together, but then extruded as a sheet – just like the Play-
Doh Fun Factory. Particleboard is an inexpensive material great for lots of uses. These include 
home décor, furniture, cabinets, flooring, roofing, insulation and sound deadening. In certain 
applications, particleboard can look great on its own, but when paired with veneers, it offers a 
high-end look at an affordable price. 
What is OSB?  
Oriented Strand Board is produced by laying strands of wood soaked in resin into a sheet which 
is then extruded and cut to size – sort of like a wooden granola bar. The specific orientation of 
how the strands are laid produces a strength similar to plywood. OSB is most commonly used in 
new construction for walls, roof sheathing and subflooring applications. 
What is a veneer core?  
A veneer core is constructed by stacking layers (plies) of one or more veneers that have been 
peeled from abundantly available tree species. The veneer plies are laid in alternating cross 
bands for stability and strength, similar to how fabric is knitted into a shirt. Any decorative thin 
face of a wood species can then be applied to the front and back of the panel. Compared to 
MDF and particleboard cores, veneer core offers strength, weight and screw-holding 
advantages. 


