Veneer Core Hardwood Plywood
Very thin core layers like those found in baltic birch come as close as anything to neutralizing the effect of voids but since voids are unpredictable and uncontrollable there are sometimes compression dips in the surface.
Veneer core hardwood plywood. In this core thin veneers varying from 2 mm up to 6 5 mm are laid in alternating grain patterns to create a stable substrate. There is no way a plywood manufacturer can avoid creating them. This is the most common core for plywood. Plywood core information hardwood plywood cores are the layers between the hardwood or decorative softwood face and back veneers.
The core of the panel will influence the properties of the plywood panels such as water resistance stability strength flatness screw holding ability weight and cost. Common applications of hardwood plywood include kitchen cabinets store fixtures architectural woodworking paneling ceiling tiles furniture closets and more. Applications include drawer sides children s furniture fixture components and other exposed core profile applications. Get free shipping on qualified hardwood plywood or buy online pick up in store today in the lumber composites department.
These are averages and can vary with different species. Veneer core panels are relatively light in comparison with composite core panels typically weighing about 70 pounds per 3 4 panel. This is a specialty all hardwood european style high plycount birch veneer core blank. Click to add item 1 2 x 4 x 8 b2 red oak wood veneer core plywood to the compare list compare click to add item 1 2 x 4 x 8 b2 red oak wood veneer core plywood to the compare list add to list click to add item 1 2 x 4 x 8 b2 red oak wood veneer core plywood to your list.
The weight bearing strength of veneer core plywood is excellent along with its bending strength and screw hold ability. Veneer core plywood contains internal gaps called voids. Usually the more layers the more stable the product as the individual veneers are smaller. Veneer core is defined as plywood in which all the plies are made of veneer orientated with their plane parallel to the surface of the panel.
Veneer core is produced by placing the lines of core veneers into the panel sandwich so that adjacent plies having a grain direction oriented at approximate right angles to each other. Plywood core types classic core. In veneer plywood the direction of the grain in adjacent plies is normally at right angles with the outer and inner plies placed symmetrically on each side of a central ply or core.