Plywood Hardwood Maple White Veneer Core defines this States Industries panel as a maple-faced plywood sheet built around a veneer core for woodworking projects that call for a hardwood appearance with plywood stability. The white maple hardwood face presents a light-toned species that suits projects where a clean maple look is required. The domestic origin listed for this plywood identifies it as a product sourced from domestic manufacturing for projects that call for domestic board panel products. The grade C-2 rating indicates a better face paired with a sound back, which suits applications where one face shows and the reverse primarily serves structural or interior roles. The specified 1/2 inch thickness puts this plywood in a midweight category that works well for cabinet sides, casework components, and similar structural panels. The manufacturer part number 6436/701343 ties this exact combination of thickness, grade, face, and core to a consistent specification.
The stated 48.5 x 96.5 panel size provides a sheet slightly oversize from a nominal 4 x 8 format, which gives installers trimming margin for squaring edges and scribing to walls or cabinet runs. The 1/2 inch thickness detail defines how this maple plywood nests with other common panel and edge treatments where a true half-inch build is planned. The veneer core structure described for this States Industries sheet works with standard woodworking tools and typical panel processing equipment, allowing ripping, crosscutting, and machining in familiar ways. The satin gloss character on both maple faces sets an appearance baseline that influences how the panel pairs with edge banding, doors, or adjacent finished components within a project.
The category designation as plywood hardwood within board panel products frames this States Industries panel as a core sheet material for cabinet, furniture, and interior millwork components needing a maple look. The domestic reference positions this white maple veneer core panel as a candidate where project notes reference domestic maple plywood for interior use. Its C-2 grade pairing of a better face with a utility back supports layouts where only one side of the panel is intended to face outward, such as cabinet ends against walls or casework backs facing inside compartments. The whole piece face attribute on the maple front gives designers and installers a continuous face field that works well for wide panels, large door faces, or end panels where a broken or pieced veneer pattern would be distracting.
The 48.5 x 96.5 overall dimension furnishes a bit of extra stock beyond nominal sheet size, which supports trimming to final dimension after machining or edge prepping for tighter reveals and alignment. The 1/2 inch thickness works as a predictable panel gauge when calculating dado depths, shelf pin hardware alignment, or door clearances that assume a half-inch carcass side. The veneer core construction mentioned for this plywood influences weight, machining response, and fastener behavior in familiar ways for shops that regularly work with veneer-core panels. The 2-sided satin gloss maple faces bring both sides of the sheet to a similar sheen level, which helps maintain visual consistency across open shelving, partitions, or panels where both faces are visible in the finished installation.
This States Industries maple plywood is specified at 1/2 inch thickness, which places it in a midweight panel range suitable for cabinet sides, partitions, and other structural casework components.
The white maple veneer core plywood sheet is listed at 48.5 x 96.5, giving slightly oversize dimensions that support trimming to final size and squaring during layout or installation.
This maple plywood uses a C-2 grade, pairing a better face with a sound back so installers can orient the best surface outward while using the reverse toward interior cabinet spaces.
The whole piece face means the maple front veneer spans the panel in a single piece, providing a continuous field that reduces visible seams on doors, end panels, or wide vertical members.
This maple plywood panel uses a veneer core, so the internal plies are built from veneers, supporting familiar machining behavior for ripping, crosscutting, and routing operations.
This panel is identified as domestic plywood hardwood, which aligns with projects and specifications that reference domestic maple plywood for casework, cabinets, or interior millwork.
This States Industries plywood hardwood maple panel combines a white maple whole piece face, veneer core construction, 1/2 inch thickness, and a C-2 grade in a 48.5 x 96.5 format that suits cabinet and millwork projects. The 2-sided satin gloss maple faces and domestic classification position this sheet for work where a maple appearance and specified domestic plywood hardwood are required. For projects that depend on a consistent maple look across visible casework surfaces, this white maple veneer core panel from Wurth Baer Supply provides a clearly defined set of characteristics to build around.
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