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UltraStock MDF board panels from Georgia-Pacific provide a standard core MDF sheet in a 1/2 inch thickness and a 49 x 145 size, giving shop teams a consistent panel format for cabinetry, fixtures, and casework layouts that need wide, long sheets. The MDF product class construction creates a uniform fiber core, so cuts and profiles track predictably across the board during routing or sawing. As sheet stock, these panels fit directly into panel saw, CNC, and straight-line workflows without re-sizing blanks first. The 1/2 inch thickness suits applications where a mid-weight panel is needed, balancing stiffness with manageable weight during handling and machining across larger installations.
The 49 x 145 UltraStock MDF board panels give installers and fabricators a large-format sheet that can span tall cabinet runs or wall panels, reducing joint lines in visible surfaces during installation. The 1/2 inch thickness means edge conditions remain manageable when fitting into grooves, dadoes, or frame assemblies that are proportioned for mid-thickness panels. As standard core MDF, each sheet maintains uniform thickness and density across its area, helping assembled components sit flush and align accurately once fastened on-site. Being defined as sheet stock, these panels integrate into existing cutting layouts, allowing production teams to build repeatable cut lists that translate directly to installation pieces.
The Georgia-Pacific UltraStock MDF board panels sit in the MDF sheet stock category, positioning them for woodworking projects where a smooth, consistent panel is required across larger dimensions. With a 49 x 145 format, one sheet can yield tall cabinet sides, closet components, or fixture panels without breaking parts across multiple boards, which supports clean vertical lines in finished installations. The 1/2 inch thickness fits well in assemblies that rely on mid-gauge panels for shelves, partitions, and panel backs that see moderate loading. Because the core is a standard MDF construction, both faces present a uniform base layer that suits shop environments using mixed surfacing methods. The board panel format also works for interior architectural elements that need a stable substrate behind decorative finishes while controlling panel weight.
The classification as UltraStock MDF with a standard core means the internal fiber structure is designed for uniformity, so machining operations respond consistently from sheet to sheet, supporting repeatable settings on saws and routers. The 1/2 inch thickness offers a known material dimension that ties directly into existing jig, dado, and groove setups that are sized for this gauge, which helps reduce adjustment time between jobs. At 49 x 145, the panel size allows nesting of longer parts along the 145-inch length, cutting down on seams and joints that can complicate alignment during installation. As sheet stock, these MDF panels align with standard material handling routines in commercial shops, so lift, rack, and feed patterns stay familiar, contributing to steady throughput on production runs.
The UltraStock MDF board panels have a 1/2 inch thickness, which supports mid-gauge applications where panels need enough body for machining while still handling easily in the shop and on the job.
This Georgia-Pacific MDF sheet measures 49 x 145, giving a wide and long panel that supports tall or continuous components cut from a single piece, reducing seams in finished assemblies.
The standard core MDF construction provides a uniform interior, so blades and bits cut through consistent density, supporting smoother edges and more predictable tool performance across multiple sheets.
These panels are categorized as MDF sheet stock, so they match typical panel workflows in woodworking shops, fitting into existing storage, handling, and cutting systems used for sheet goods.
The 1/2 inch MDF thickness suits projects needing a mid-weight panel, such as cabinet components or partitions, where a balance of rigidity and easier handling during cutting and installation is important.
The 49 x 145 format offers ample length for tall or wide parts to be nested in one sheet, which can streamline layout, support efficient yield, and limit joints in visible finished surfaces.
The Georgia-Pacific UltraStock MDF board panels in 1/2 inch thickness and 49 x 145 size provide a standard core MDF option for projects that rely on consistent sheet stock. The wide and long format gives flexibility when laying out tall cabinets, fixtures, or interior panels from a single sheet. The standard core MDF construction supports uniform machining across jobs, tying into existing settings on saws and routers. For workflows that depend on predictable panel behavior from layout through installation, this MDF sheet stock offers a clearly defined size and thickness to build around.
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