Plywood Hardwood Veneer Core from States Industries is a domestic maple panel designed as a versatile plywood for woodworking projects where maple is specified. The white maple face presents a maple surface that can be finished to match other maple components, which supports consistent cabinet or furniture appearance. The panel uses a veneer core construction that provides a wood-based core for machining, so installers can work it with common woodworking tools. An 11/16 inch thickness offers a substantial panel profile that suits cabinet cases or shelving layouts that call for that dimension. The sheet size of 48.5 x 96.5 gives slightly oversize coverage beyond a nominal 4 x 8 layout, which allows trimming to clean project dimensions or squaring edges. The C-3 grade ratings describe the face and back quality level, which helps set expectations when planning visible and non-visible panel surfaces.
The 11/16 inch thickness of this maple plywood sets it up for projects designed around that panel dimension, so casework joinery and dado depths can be laid out to match the sheet. The 48.5 x 96.5 overall size gives a working area slightly larger than a nominal 4 x 8 sheet, which assists in cutting parts to final size while trimming factory edges as needed. The veneer core structure means cuts, rabbets, and dados interact with alternating veneer layers, which influences how edges are cleaned up or banded in the shop. The unfinished surface lets the installer apply a chosen finish system on-site or in the shop, tying this sheet into existing finish schedules for maple work.
This product is a Plywood Hardwood Veneer Core sheet in domestic white maple, so it serves where a maple-faced plywood panel is required. The C-3 grade face and back designation aligns the sheet with applications where the better face is oriented to more visible sides, while the back suits interior or secondary views. The whole piece face construction supports use on cabinet ends, door panels designed around veneer-core plywood, or other broad surfaces where a single, uninterrupted maple face is preferred. The 48.5 x 96.5 size gives room to nest cabinet sides, bottoms, and fixed shelves, which ties into shop cut lists that are based on near-4 x 8 stock but benefit from a margin for trimming. The 11/16 inch thickness allows layout of joints that depend on that exact thickness, such as dado and groove sizing in cabinet cases.
The veneer core affects how the sheet behaves during ripping and crosscutting, since installers are working through multiple veneer layers, which is relevant when planning cut direction and tooling. The unfinished white maple face allows the panel to move into finishing sequences with stains, clear coats, or other systems selected for maple species, supporting color match with solid maple framing. Because this sheet is specified as domestic maple, it aligns with projects written around that species in shop drawings or specifications. The manufacturer, States Industries, provides a known source reference, which helps fabricators align sourcing with internal standards that reference manufacturer part numbers.
The veneer core structure in this plywood panel matters because alternating veneer layers influence screw-holding behavior and edge quality, which ties directly to how cabinet components stay aligned over time. The whole piece face characteristic reduces visual breaks in the maple grain on large surfaces, which supports a clean appearance on finished cabinet ends or tall panels once they are finished. The C-3 grade combination informs how installers orient panels during assembly so that the better face fronts outward, supporting appearance where it matters most and reserving the back for inside cabinet spaces. The 11/16 inch panel thickness informs measurements for joinery and hardware layouts, which keeps reveal sizes and clearances consistent when building multiple units from the same stock.
The 48.5 x 96.5 panel size also influences yield when cutting parts, because slightly oversize dimensions allow layout of parts at true nominal sizes with trim space, supporting more precise final dimensions. The unfinished maple face is significant because it receives finish systems as required by the project, which lets shops integrate this panel into existing finishing processes for maple components. The domestic maple species designation directly supports projects where maple is the specified hardwood, which helps maintain visual continuity between sheet goods and solid maple elements throughout a job.
The plywood hardwood veneer core panel has an 11/16 inch thickness, which supports layouts and joinery sized specifically around that panel dimension in cabinet and woodworking projects.
The panel measures 48.5 x 96.5, giving a slightly oversize sheet compared to a nominal 4 x 8, which helps when trimming parts to final dimension or squaring factory edges.
The C-3 grade designation identifies the face and back quality levels, helping determine which side to orient toward visible areas and which side suits interior or less visible cabinet surfaces.
The whole piece face description indicates the maple face is a single piece, supporting a continuous grain appearance on broad surfaces like cabinet ends or large panels.
The product is specified as unfinished, so the maple surface is ready for the finisher to apply the chosen system that coordinates with other maple components on the project.
This panel is manufactured by States Industries and carries manufacturer part number 5113/728196, which supports consistent reordering and specification tracking in project documents.
This Plywood Hardwood Veneer Core sheet in domestic white maple, C-3 grade, and 11/16 inch thickness gives installers a maple-faced panel sized at 48.5 x 96.5 for cabinet and woodworking layouts. The whole piece face, veneer core construction, and unfinished surface all connect directly to how the sheet is cut, oriented, and finished in the shop. For projects calling for maple plywood from States Industries under part 5113/728196, this panel aligns the species, grading, and sizing with those requirements so it slots directly into maple-based casework plans.
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