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Plywood Hardwood Veneer Core in Domestic Cherry gives you a hardwood plywood panel that combines a cherry face and back with a veneer core, so you get the appearance of cherry while working with a panel built as plywood. The plain sliced cherry layup provides the characteristic cathedral grain pattern that designers expect on visible casework, helping your finished surfaces match traditional cherry cabinetry and furniture. A 2-sided satin gloss finish on the cherry faces creates a ready-to-finish surface appearance across both sides of the sheet, saving steps when both faces are exposed in shelving or panels. The 1/4 inch stated thickness supports applications where a thinner plywood panel is needed without the bulk of thicker sheet goods, which can help when building backs, drawer bottoms, or lightweight panels. The 48.5 x 96.5 inch panel size gives slightly over-length and over-width material to trim, helping you clean up factory edges while still netting a full 4 x 8 field.
This States Industries cherry plywood lists a 1/4 inch thickness, which fits installations where a thinner panel is required for cabinet backs, partitions, or applied panels rather than structural carcass work. The 48.5 inch by 96.5 inch sizing provides extra material beyond nominal 4 x 8 dimensions, giving room to square and trim edges while still landing full-size pieces in the finished project. The consistent panel thickness described in the web information supports joining and dado work because stacked parts are more likely to register flush across a run. With veneer core construction, the sheet follows typical plywood behavior in cutting layouts, which is useful when planning yields and ripping sequences for casework or millwork jobs.
The Domestic Cherry, plain sliced face and back on this panel suits projects where the visual surface needs to present as cherry across both sides, such as cabinet doors, end panels, and furniture components. A satin gloss 2-sided cherry surface aligns with applications that call for a smooth, even sheen on both faces before any further finishing work. The A-1 grade designation supports use in higher-visibility locations because the face is rated for appearance, making it appropriate for front-facing cabinetry and detailed millwork. The western fir veneer core structure works in cabinet interiors and built-ins that rely on standard woodworking tooling, since it behaves as a typical veneer core panel through saws and routers. With 1/4 inch thickness, the sheet meets needs for lighter-duty panels, backs, and partitions where full-thickness plywood would add unnecessary bulk. The overall panel configuration, combining cherry faces with veneer core, aligns with shop workflows that want hardwood presentation without working solid lumber.
The two step layup process, where inner plies are first laminated to a blank, establishes a stable core before the cherry veneers are applied, which helps reduce telegraphing of core defects into the visible faces during finishing. Puttied surface knots or slips in the inner plies mean these imperfections are handled within the core, so sanding and staining focus on the cherry surface rather than repairing defects. Sanding of the blank prior to overlaying the face and back veneers contributes to panel thickness consistency, simplifying setups for grooves, rabbets, and panel capture in frames. The satin gloss surface across both sides of the cherry gives an even sheen that supports uniform appearance when multiple panels are installed adjacent to each other. With the manufacturer listed as States Industries and a specific manufacturer part number of 78424/706840, shops can repeat the same material on future jobs, which helps maintain visual and dimensional continuity across projects. The NAUF designation in the SAP description identifies a no added urea formaldehyde characteristic, aligning the panel with projects that specify this type of core from a material selection standpoint.
This cherry plywood is graded A-1, indicating a high appearance face and a good quality back, which supports use in visible cabinetry and paneling where both sides remain usable.
The two step layup first stabilizes inner plies on a blank, then adds face and back veneers, supporting smoother surfaces and more consistent thickness for joinery and panel alignment.
This panel uses a western fir veneer core, giving it a traditional veneer core plywood structure that works well with common cabinet and millwork machining operations.
The 48.5 x 96.5 dimensions provide extra length and width beyond nominal 4 x 8, allowing edge trimming and squaring while still yielding full-size panels in finished layouts.
With a 1/4 inch thickness, this panel suits backs, partitions, and lighter panels, reducing weight and bulk compared to thicker plywood in cabinet and furniture projects.
The NAUF notation in the SAP description indicates a no added urea formaldehyde characteristic, which can align with material requirements that call for such cores.
The Domestic Cherry, plain sliced, 2-sided satin gloss panel from States Industries offers a veneer core plywood solution built for cherry-faced work where appearance and consistency matter. With A-1 grade faces, western fir veneer core, and a two step layup focused on smoothness and thickness control, the sheet aligns with cabinet and millwork projects that rely on repeatable cuts and reliable surfaces. The 1/4 inch thickness and 48.5 x 96.5 dimensions support layouts for lighter panels, backs, and partitions while still netting full 4 x 8 coverage. For projects calling for Domestic Cherry veneer on a plywood substrate with NAUF characteristics, this panel provides a defined, repeatable choice.
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