Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Finland Birch Aircraft Plywood

 Finland Birch Aircraft Plywood

Finland Birch Aircraft Plywood is 1/16" thick and a GL-2 grade. This is an excellent finish grade on one side, allowing it to be visible in the finished product.

Pieces tend to have uniform color variation and some ribboning. It is used for musical instruments, fine furniture, and cabinets. This plywood is thin enough to also be flexible. There can be an occasional small knot or blemish on the back side.


How to Bend Plywood


Oriented Strand Board


OSB is made of thin narrow strands of hardwoods and softwoods that are longer than they are wide. The strands are dried, screened, blended with adhesive and formed into a multilayered mat. In the surface layer, the long axes of the strands are oriented so that they are, in general, parallel with the long direction of the panel. The strands in the inner layers may not be oriented in any particular direction or may be generally oriented perpendicular to the long direction of the panel.



How to Bend Plywood

MDF Plywood

What is MDF Plywood? Well I'll give you a brief description of it's background here. MDF Plywood is actually an acronym for Medium Density Fibreboard. It is a specially engineered product which is created when hardwood or softwood is broken down into fibers and then combined with wax in a resin. This then forms panels (plywood) by applying high temperature and pressure. MDF Plywood is actually denser than regular plywood, but can be used in the same applications or those that might call for greater strength than run of the mill plywood

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