Plywood hardwood veneer core gives you a stable panel built as plywood with hardwood veneers, so it supports cabinet and woodworking layouts that call for a traditional ply structure instead of composite cores. Domestic maple in a white color means the decorative faces use maple with a light, neutral tone, which suits bright residential or commercial interiors where a clean wood look is needed. The 3/4 inch thickness creates a substantial panel section, so it suits carcass parts, shelving layouts, and other work where a standard three-quarter build is expected. A 48.5 by 96.5 inch size provides a slightly oversized sheet, which helps when laying out parts that need full coverage or later trimming for precise fit at edges and openings. Grade C-2 defines a better face and a utilitarian back, so you can place the better side outward and keep the back toward hidden areas.
The 48.5 by 96.5 inch overall size allows layouts that extend slightly past nominal four by eight, so it supports cutting diagrams that need a bit of extra length or width to capture full-height parts. A 3/4 inch thickness means saw settings, edge treatments, and joinery setups can follow patterns already used for other three-quarter panels, which helps maintain consistency across jobs. Grade C-2 identifies a better face and a more economical reverse side, so installers can reserve the higher grade face for visible cabinet exteriors or wall panels and use the reverse side toward interiors or structural zones.
Domestic maple in a white tone provides a familiar hardwood species and color tone for interior work, so it fits projects where designers or clients specify maple in a light appearance. A veneer core construction aligns with standard plywood tooling and handling, so shop crews can move directly from rack to saws and routers without changing processes used for other plywood classes. The product class listed as plywood places this panel with other sheet goods used in cabinet shops, so it fits easily into existing storage racks and material flow. States Industries as the brand identifies the manufacturer, which helps fabricators align this panel with other States Industries panels already specified on drawings, submittals, or reorder lists.
The 3/4 inch panel thickness supports layouts that require standard casework and shelving dimensions, which helps installers align this sheet with hinges, drawer systems, and other components sized around three-quarter material. Grade C-2 gives one better face and one practical back, so cabinet builders can put the higher quality face out on doors, ends, or panel runs and keep the back facing inside cabinets or against structural framing. A satin gloss, two-sided description indicates that both faces receive a satin gloss surface, which offers a consistent sheen level on each side so visible exteriors and interior faces share a similar appearance across a run of panels. The whole piece face notation states that the decorative face uses a full piece rather than multiple narrow leaves for that face layer, which creates a broad, continuous maple presentation that suits large panel applications where a single uninterrupted face is important.
The plywood hardwood veneer core uses layered wood veneers for its core, which supports machining and fastening practices commonly used on plywood-based cabinet and millwork projects.
The panel has a 3/4 inch thickness, which matches standard cabinet and shelving material, helping layouts match common hardware and construction details in many shop drawings.
The plywood measures 48.5 by 96.5 inches, which offers slightly more than nominal four by eight coverage so parts can be trimmed to final dimension after cutting.
The C-2 grade indicates one better face and one more utilitarian back, allowing the better face to be placed toward visible areas while the back faces interior or hidden spaces.
The whole piece face description shows the decorative face layer is a full piece, creating a continuous maple appearance that suits broad, uninterrupted panel applications.
The panel is described as two-sided satin gloss, so both faces carry a satin gloss surface that maintains a similar sheen level across interior and exterior panel areas.
This plywood hardwood veneer core panel from States Industries combines domestic maple in a white tone, a 3/4 inch thickness, and a 48.5 by 96.5 inch size, so it fits cabinet and panel layouts built around standard three-quarter material. The C-2 grade and satin gloss, two-sided description tie one better face and one practical reverse to a shared sheen level, which supports projects needing both show surfaces and interior faces from the same sheet. The whole piece face detail and veneer core construction help deliver continuous maple appearance on the better face with the familiar handling of plywood, so you can align this panel with shop tooling and layout methods already in place.
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