Random Orbital Bob
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I don't know much about the reality of Accoya. The hype says its the scientific benchmark for dimensional stability in wood. Also that its virtually resistant to fungal and insect attack because the acetylation process alters it's chemistry to such an extent that the bugs don't want to eat it any more.
Whilst some of that sounds entirely plausible, I struggle to believe it hook line and sinker.
Anyone had any experience making windows or other such things that really require dimensional stability and can vouch for what it's like to work and the above claims?
Whilst some of that sounds entirely plausible, I struggle to believe it hook line and sinker.
Anyone had any experience making windows or other such things that really require dimensional stability and can vouch for what it's like to work and the above claims?