Simulated wood products are getting better all the time, and now there are some very innovative new manufacturing methods which create a much more realistic simulated wood, which can be applied to plastic, foam or a number of other products. "You just cannot tell the difference," states Stan Smith, a journeyman master woodworker and he explains that he is still busy doing finish carpentry for those who want the real thing, as there is nothing more authentic than real wood.
Still, Stan admits that it is intriguing for those on a budget who wish to save money and now-a-days it is always about the cost, trying to save a little here or there. He is not bitter, but would not put it in his own house. Now manufacturing methods for simulated wood include wood grain being cut into the plastic sheeting or foam by way of laser and the finished product is extremely convincing. When we sampled several products, with the laser cut wood grain, we could not tell the difference without tapping on the wood with our knuckles and listening to the sound.
So, if you are looking to save money on a remodel for a home or small business, why not consider simulated wood, what the heck, you will be saving a tree, preventing global warming and cutting costs too. Where can you buy simulated wood products such as paneling? Just about everywhere and if you look carefully you will see the first batches of laser cut simulated wood products too, at a store very near you; think on it.
"Lance Winslow" - Online Think Tank forum board. If you have innovative thoughts and unique perspectives, come think with Lance; http://www.WorldThinkTank.net/. Lance Winslow's Bio
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Lance_Winslow











0 comments:
Post a Comment