Baltic Birch Plywood Craft Board / Sample 8"x12"

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Baltic Birch Plywood Craft Board / Sample  8"x12"

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    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.
     
    Sizes and Details
    Width 8"
    Length 12"
    Core Type Birch Ply Core
    Adhesive Interior rated
    Grade BB/BB, which is the second highest grade available. Both the face and the back veneers are single piece veneers with no splices. Both face and back veneers can have up to 6 small color-matched patches (egg sized footballs or another shape), some light mineral streaks or tight pin knots. Inner cores are solid single piece veneers.
    Finish Raw Unfinished
    Formaldehyde CARB2 Certified / EPA TSCA Title VI Compliant
    Brand Woodworkers Source
    Size Widths and lengths may vary by 1/4".
    Approximated, actual size may vary +/- 1/8"
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