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Whats the difference between stapled lathe lattice and LatticeStix lattice?

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Whats the difference between stapled lathe lattice and LatticeStix lattice?

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Stapled lathe lattice is typically rough-cut, lower grade 3/16 lathe that is stapled together in squares or diamonds. Our lattice is to inch clear vertical grain Western Red Cedar that is assembled with furniture quality joints and glue. This allows us to create intricate designs, that are strong and durable enough to last a lifetime, without sagging, bowing, or falling apart. Stapled lathe typically has a rough, rustic look, while our products are more suitable for refined applications.

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