1/4" Premium Walnut Ply on MDF Core Laser Cutter's Bulk Pack 12"x20"

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SKU: 1010.SG.9035
1/4" Premium Walnut Ply on MDF Core Laser Cutter's Bulk Pack 12"x20"

$44.99 /Pack

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Pre-Cut Plywood Fits Your Laser Machine
It's real walnut veneer applied to MDF so it's just the thing for laser engraving decorative projects! Expect a beautiful premium grade walnut face veneer laminated to an MDF core that's smooth, solid, and stable. For stability purposes, the back side also has a lower grade "mill's choice" veneer (usually birch, maple or oak).

Laser Cutting & Engraving
Lasering a walnut sheet with an MDF core produces wonderful projects. MDF is very soft which makes it easy and quick to sand off the dark charred edge left by your laser.
EPA TSCA Title VI and CARB ATCM 93120 Phase 2 Compliant

Core Type MDF Core
Thickness ≈1/4" (5.2mm actual)
Width 12"
Length 20"
Quantity 4, 16, or 64 pieces
Weight per SF 3.33
Also Called American black walnut, American Walnut, Black Walnut, Eastern black walnut
Formaldehyde CARB2 Certified / EPA TSCA Title VI Compliant
Approximated, length or width may vary +/- 1/8"
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1 / 5
May 8th, 2025
Verified Buyer
Emily M
Fayetteville, AR
New Woodworker
honestly the worst I have used
Doesn't cut easily in the laser, the veneer also splinters and the glue holding the veneer is very weak. Definitely won't buy again. I use the Columbia Forest and it's much higher quality.
Familiarity: I've used it in several projects
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5 / 5
April 23rd, 2025
Verified Buyer
MH
VA
Professional Woodworker
Stellar
Zero warping, even after engraving detailed designs — super reliable material.
Familiarity: I've used it once or twice
4 / 5
February 18th, 2025
Verified Buyer
Jim
Durango, CO
Hobbyist Woodworker
Use for laser cutting
Just arrived. Opened box and they look flat enough. Beautiful walnut, too. If it cuts well I'll be back for more.
Familiarity: I haven't used it yet
5 / 5
January 23rd, 2024
Verified Buyer
D.L.
Akron, OH
Hobbyist Woodworker
Cut like butter
Still learning to use my laser, but can't thank you enough for the great material.
Familiarity: I've used it once or twice
5 / 5
June 24th, 2023
Verified Buyer
M.Bonds
CA
Enthusiast Woodworker
Loved it
Perfectly smooth and flat — made my laser cuts crisp and clean every time!
Familiarity: I've used it in several projects
5 / 5
May 9th, 2023
Verified Buyer
S Smith
Orlando, FL
Enthusiast Woodworker
nice pieces!!
The walnut veneer looks amazing! Rich color and grain without the hassle of solid wood.
Familiarity: I've used it in a LOT of projects

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