5/8" Prefinished Baltic Birch Pre-Cut Plywood Pack (Choose Your Size)
$159.00 /Pack
- Perfect for drawer boxes
- Durable clear coating
- Lighter than 3/4", beefier than 1/2"
Get the best Baltic birch in the size you want!
5/8" thickness offers the perfect balance for crafting custom drawers. It's the ideal solution when 3/4" feels too bulky and 1/2" isn't robust enough for secure fastening with screws.
Baltic Birch is the plywood of choice for a number of uses because it's inexpensive, stable, holds screws exceptionally well, and it's made with waterproof glue. Use Baltic Birch for your box bottoms, drawer sides, scroll saw art, shop jig-making and other craft work.
| Thickness | 15mm (≈ 5/8" approx) |
| Width | 12", 15", 20" |
| Length | 60" or 30" |
| Quantity | 25 square feet, cut into your choice of sizes and piece count |
| Core Type | Birch Ply Core |
| Ply Count | 11 layers total |
| Adhesive | Interior rated |
| Grade | BB/CP -- allows for 3-6 small color-matched patches on the face side, unlimited on the back side. Solid, single piece veneers throughout. |
| Finish | Prefinished 2 Sides |
| Formaldehyde | CARB2 Certified / EPA TSCA Title VI Compliant |
| Brand | Woodworkers Source |
| Size | Actual thickness is 15mm, and you choose your widths and lengths. (Sizes may vary by 1/8" due to the kerf of the saw blade) |
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