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Red oak plywood veneer core 3/4 gives you a domestic red oak plywood panel built on a veneer core with a nominal 3/4 inch thickness, so cabinet and fixture parts can be cut from a stable, work-ready sheet. The two step layup process laminates the inner plies onto a blank, then sands that blank before applying the red oak face and back veneers, so the panel surface is smoothed ahead of final veneering. That process allows any surface knots or slips in the inner plies to be puttied before sanding, which keeps telegraphing through the face veneer to a minimum in typical woodworking applications. The panel measures 48.5 inches by 96.5 inches, providing slightly over 4 by 8 feet of coverage for sizing and trimming during layout. The B-2 grade face and back give a defined quality level for exposed and secondary surfaces in shop builds. The unfinished surface lets you apply your preferred finish system.
This States Industries plywood uses a Western fir veneer core, so cutting and routing follow typical veneer core plywood practices with predictable tool interaction. The nominal 3/4 inch thickness works with common cabinet joinery setups, so dados, grooves, and edge details can follow standard 3/4 inch programs. The 48.5 inch by 96.5 inch panel size gives extra trim on both dimensions, which is useful for squaring, cutting to net sizes, and cleaning factory edges. The B-2 grade designation defines an oak face and a back suitable for interior use where the back may be less visible, aligning with cabinet interiors and case backs. The two step layup and sanding process is designed to keep the red oak face veneer supported by a prepared substrate, which helps during finishing and when parts are handled on site.
This plywood is identified as hardwood veneer core, domestic oak, red, plain sliced, unfinished, tying it directly to interior woodworking where a red oak appearance is needed on both faces. The plain sliced veneer pattern provides the characteristic cathedral and grain structure associated with red oak, which aligns well with doors, drawer fronts, and visible cabinet ends when coordinated with other red oak components. The Western fir veneer core supports use in casework, shelving, and built-ins where a veneer core panel is preferred over composite cores. With a panel size of 48.5 by 96.5 inches, full-height sides, tall partitions, and wide tops can be cut from a single sheet, which helps maintain grain direction and visual continuity in longer runs. The B-2 grade pairs a better face with a secondary back, making this sheet suited to applications where one side is the primary show surface and the opposite side is oriented to the interior.
The two step layup process begins with inner plies laminated onto a blank, which creates a stable core layer before the oak face is applied, supporting dimensional consistency during machining and assembly. Any surface knots or slips in those inner plies are puttied at this stage, reducing local voids directly under the face veneer that could otherwise affect sanding and finishing. The blank is then sanded, so thickness is evened out before the red oak face and back veneers are overlaid, supporting a more consistent panel thickness across the sheet. This consistency matters when setting up machinery, as cutters and fences can be referenced to a predictable panel thickness for dados and joinery. The final overlay of face and back veneers on a prepared substrate means the red oak surface is backed by a smoothed core, aiding in uniform stain absorption and clear coat appearance. Together, these steps support repeatable shop results from sheet to sheet.
This plywood panel measures 48.5 inches by 96.5 inches, giving extra length and width beyond nominal 4 by 8 feet for trimming, squaring, and cutting to final cabinet or fixture sizes.
The panel uses a Western fir veneer core, so the inner structure is built from laminated veneer plies, supporting typical veneer core machining and fastener-holding characteristics in woodworking applications.
The plywood has a nominal 3/4 inch thickness, aligning with standard cabinet and casework programs that use 3/4 inch settings for dados, grooves, and edge profiles across shop machinery.
The B-2 grade describes a defined quality level for the face and back veneers, which supports using one side as the primary show surface and the other as a secondary or interior surface.
This plywood is specified as unfinished, allowing finishing systems, stains, and clear coats to be selected and applied to coordinate with surrounding red oak components on the same project.
This panel uses a two step layup process where inner plies are laminated, puttied, and sanded before the face and back veneers are applied, supporting smoothness and consistent panel thickness.
This States Industries hardwood veneer core, domestic red oak plywood combines a Western fir veneer core, a nominal 3/4 inch thickness, and B-2 graded red oak face and back veneers in a 48.5 by 96.5 inch unfinished panel. Those verified details align with interior cabinet, casework, and millwork where a red oak appearance, veneer core construction, and slightly oversize sheet dimensions support layout and machining. Use this panel when project specifications call for red oak, veneer core construction, and a defined face and back grade in shop-cut components.
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