Create a whiteboard surface anywhere. These panels are often cut to make whiteboard walls or built into cabinets and enclosures where standard frames won’t fit. The edges are unfinished.
Painted Steel—The choice for busy warehouses. They’re more durable than melamine panels and hold up to a decade of writing and erasing. Cut them with any common circular saw for a clean edge.
Porcelain—Tougher than painted steel, these panels stand up to bumps, nicks, and scratches. They won’t show staining over time, even if marked accidentally with permanent marker, so they’ll last a lifetime. When cutting these panels, you may see hairline chips along the edge, so you’ll need to cover it for a clean look. To minimize chipping, use a circular saw with a low RPM.