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Plywood Press

Overview

Plywood Press is a wood-replacement building centered on processed plant matter. Across the available descriptions, its role is consistent: flattened or compressed plant bits are presented as a practical substitute for wood.

That makes Plywood Press relevant anywhere wood is limited or where plant-based materials are easier to obtain than natural wood. The emphasis is not on producing a special high-end resource, but on turning plant scraps into something that can stand in for wood in a useful, everyday way. In other words, it belongs to the category of infrastructure that helps keep a colony supplied when traditional timber sources are unavailable or insufficient.

The various source descriptions all point to the same function:

  • it works with plant pieces or plant residue that have been flattened, pressed, or compressed;
  • the end result is described as a usable wood substitute;
  • the material is treated as practical rather than decorative or experimental.

Because the descriptions do not provide construction requirements, operating costs, or output statistics, those details should not be assumed. What is clear is the building’s core identity: it exists to convert plant material into a form that can replace wood in broader colony planning and resource management.

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