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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8768961" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>Birch often chips. It can even do it with our CNC, which is spinning pretty fast and is super smooth. You can always fill and sand any birch gaps. Sometimes birch has little pockets missing out of one layer, so when you cut it, there's a small gap there. It stinks, because we've cut top engravings for stained boxes, and the CNC cut down into one of the layers with the gaps, and you have no idea it's there. You wind up with a engraved logo that has small chunks missing out of it. Just depends. Birch is somewhat less consistent than MDF, in a way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8768961, member: 591582"] Birch often chips. It can even do it with our CNC, which is spinning pretty fast and is super smooth. You can always fill and sand any birch gaps. Sometimes birch has little pockets missing out of one layer, so when you cut it, there's a small gap there. It stinks, because we've cut top engravings for stained boxes, and the CNC cut down into one of the layers with the gaps, and you have no idea it's there. You wind up with a engraved logo that has small chunks missing out of it. Just depends. Birch is somewhat less consistent than MDF, in a way. [/QUOTE]
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