FAQ

What is Plywood?
Plywood is a sheet or panel made by gluing
multiple, thin layers of wood together in a very
tight stack.
What’s a veneer?
Veneer is another word for ply, as in, the plies
used to make plywood. Every piece of plywood
has three kinds of veneers: face, back, and core.
The face and back veneers are the outermost
layers, made from whatever kind of wood is in the
name. Our plywood’s inner plies (core veneers) are
made from a combination of dierent hardwood
and softwood species.
Plywood Panel
Face Veneer
Core Veneer
Back Veneer
The Basics
How thick are the two outer plies
(the face and back veneers)?
Industry-wide, face and back veneers average
approximately ⁄". Handprint birch plywood,
for example, has ⁄" face and back veneers.
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