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By reading the production process, I think it's going to be cheaper to build a factory that produces this kind of material instead of a foundry for melting metal. It all depends on what are the limits of the manifacture (eg. how long/large/thin/thick my pieces can be, what kinds of wood can be used, how to source it and stuff like that)
They are using fast growing wood, like eg. pine, no need of an special natural hard wood.