There would also be the possibility of forming the wood into a workable shape beforehand. IIRC it doesn't shrink that much, just compresses, so it's possible to have holes and angles where you need them; joinerery would be an issue though.
I wonder if this is the same process that nilered did a video on?
Basically they soak it in sodium hydroxide(?) to dissolve the cellulose lignin, then hot press it so the remaining lignin cellulose forms a stronger, physical bond with the layers above and below. Kind of like a handshake. The remaining wood was low level bullet proof, like it could just barely stop a 9mil.
I have really good hearing and it honestly sucks sometimes because you can't really not hear some things when you really, really, really wish you couldn't.
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