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"davide1209"

27/06/2005 4:10 PM

Plywood question

When talking about 7-ply hardwood plywood with veneer on each side, do
the veneers count as plies, meaning there would be seven layers
altogether? Or does it mean there are nine layers altogether--seven
layers of fill plus two veneers?

It would probably be obvious if I had the product in front of me. But
I am researching prices for different plywood products on the web and
I'm trying to figure out what exactly is being offerred.

Thanks in advance for any wisdom.


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"SonomaProducts.com"

in reply to "davide1209" on 27/06/2005 4:10 PM

27/06/2005 4:20 PM

The GP specification says the ply count includes the faces

http://www.gp.com/build/PageViewer.aspx?repository=bp&elementid=3876

"Veneer Core
The most common core type, with all inner plies made from softwood or
hardwood veneer. Employs a standard cross-ply technique with three,
five, seven or nine plies (including the face and back) used to produce
the final panel. Structural strength and stability make veneer core
panels particularly suited to cabinet and casework."

Lr

"Leon"

in reply to "davide1209" on 27/06/2005 4:10 PM

27/06/2005 11:50 PM


"davide1209" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> When talking about 7-ply hardwood plywood with veneer on each side, do
> the veneers count as plies, meaning there would be seven layers
> altogether? Or does it mean there are nine layers altogether--seven
> layers of fill plus two veneers?
>
> It would probably be obvious if I had the product in front of me. But
> I am researching prices for different plywood products on the web and
> I'm trying to figure out what exactly is being offerred.
>
> Thanks in advance for any wisdom.
>
Yes count all the pieces. 7 ply hardwood veneer plywood is pretty run of
the mill common in 3/4" thicknesses 5 inner and 2 outer.

1/2" Baltic Birch typically is 9 ply.


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