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    Question Spoil Board

    Probably a dumb question but I am wondering where to buy spoil board? (wood) I need it about 1" thick.

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    MDF at Home Depot. Buy 1/2", and glue two pieces together to get 1".
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    I use MDF (medium density fiberboard.) You probably won't find anything cheaper, straighter, flatter, or more available than MDF. A hint; when buying it at Lowes, Home Depot, etc., they will cut it nice and square into manageable sections the size you need for about 50 cents a cut.


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