Finish Grade Plywood

Discover a variety of finish grade plywood species available in our selection. Explore the unique characteristics and applications of each species, including insights into MDF combination core and standard MDF. Additionally, learn about the available thickness options, ranging from 1/4 to 3/4 inches.

Red Oak:

Characteristics:

Red Oak finish grade plywood is distinguished by its prominent grain patterns, featuring reddish-brown hues. It’s a durable and versatile option with a coarse texture.

Applications:

Ideal for cabinetry, furniture, and interior paneling where the distinctive oak grain is desired.

White Oak:

Characteristics:

White Oak finish grade plywood boasts a more subdued grain pattern compared to its red counterpart. It exhibits a light tan to medium brown color.

Applications:

Suited for applications requiring a lighter finish, including high-end furniture and architectural elements.

Alder and Knotty Alder:

Characteristics:

Alder finish grade plywood offers a smooth, uniform surface, while Knotty Alder retains knots for a rustic appearance.

Applications:

Alder for a clean, contemporary look in cabinetry and furniture; Knotty Alder for a more relaxed, rustic aesthetic.

Knotty Pine:

Characteristics:

Knotty Pine finish grade plywood features visible knots, providing a charming, country-style appearance.

Applications:

Perfect for creating a warm, inviting atmosphere in applications like rustic furniture and decorative panels.

Cherry:

Characteristics:

Cherry finish grade plywood showcases a rich, reddish-brown color that deepens with age. It often exhibits a smooth, straight grain.

Applications:

Excellent for high-end furniture and cabinetry where a luxurious, timeless look is desired.

Poplar:

Characteristics:

Poplar finish grade plywood typically features a light cream to pale yellow hue. It has a fine, straight grain.

Applications:

Well-suited for painted finishes due to its smooth texture, commonly used in cabinetry and millwork.

Birch:

Characteristics:

Birch finish grade plywood has a pale color with a fine, even grain. It provides a clean, contemporary appearance.

Applications:

Versatile for a variety of projects, including furniture, cabinets, and interior paneling.

Maple:

Characteristics:

Maple finish grade plywood is known for its pale color and subtle grain patterns. It offers a smooth, consistent surface.

Applications:

Ideal for modern, minimalist designs in furniture and cabinetry.

MDF Combination Core:

Characteristics:

MDF combination core finish grade plywood combines a medium-density fiberboard (MDF) core with hardwood veneers for a stable and smooth surface.

Applications:

Suitable for projects where a flat, uniform surface is crucial, such as cabinet doors and panels.

MDF (Medium-Density Fiberboard):

Characteristics:

MDF finish grade plywood is composed entirely of medium-density fiberboard, providing a consistent and stable substrate.

Applications:

Commonly used for projects requiring a painted finish or where dimensional stability is crucial.

Available Thicknesses:

  • 1/4 inch: Ideal for applications where weight is a concern or where flexibility is required.
  • 1/2 inch: A versatile thickness suitable for a wide range of projects, providing a balance of strength and weight.
  • 3/4 inch: The thickest option, offering maximum durability and stability, making it suitable for heavy-duty applications such as cabinets and furniture.

Finish grade hardwood plywood, with its diverse wood species and available thicknesses, offers a wide array of options for craftsmen and designers, allowing them to bring their visions to life with precision and style. Whether aiming for a classic, rustic, or modern aesthetic, the richness of these materials ensures a premium finish in any application.

 

 

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