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My choice was 3/4 inch maple plywood .It's very strong and very smooth, also MDF is not for the long run
In the Charles Sauriol Conservation Area, along the Don Valley trails, there's a small clearing, in the midst of which stands this majestic maple. Its brilliant yellow leaves -- half on the tree, and half on the ground -- made the whole area glow golden.
'Tamukeyama' foliage begins spring with bright red growth, deepens to burgundy during summer, and then turns scarlet in fall. The intricately cut leaves look like lace and bring a soft and fine texture to the landscape with their long cascading branches. This rediscovered long lived tree, listed in Japan as early as 1710, is now replacing many contemporary cultivars due in part to its ability to resist fading in summer.