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rift white oak plywood from States Industries provides a rift-cut white oak face on a hardwood plywood panel, which supports projects that call for a straight, consistent grain look across doors, drawer fronts, or large casework runs. The unfinished surface lets shops apply their own finishing system, so the final color and sheen can be tuned to match existing work or a specific design standard. The 3/4 inch thickness gives the panel the substance needed for cabinet carcasses, shelving, and furniture parts where a plywood core is preferred over solid lumber. With a listed size of 48.5 by 96.5, this panel offers slightly over-size dimensions that help during layout and trimming, giving room to square edges or gang-cut parts before final sizing. The product is built as a States Industries plywood, tying the face veneer appearance directly to a recognized plywood manufacturer.
The western fir veneer core provides a plywood-style interior under the rift white oak face, so screws and traditional woodworking fasteners can bite into cross-laminated plies rather than a composite core. The described consistency of panel thickness supports repeatable setups on saws, CNC programs, or line boring machines because nominal settings can be held from sheet to sheet. Surface smoothness from the two step layup and sanding process means less leveling is needed before sealer, which helps keep finishing schedules on track. The over-size 48.5 by 96.5 dimensions allow parts to be nested with trim margin around the edges, giving flexibility for scribing or squaring during installation or final fitting in the shop.
This plywood hardwood veneer core panel is identified as domestic oak, white, rift, unfinished, which positions it for interiors or fixtures that call for the lighter tone and straight grain of white oak without a factory-applied finish. The A-1 grade designation describes a face and back grade pairing commonly used where one side is a primary show surface and the reverse still needs a sound, serviceable veneer. The stated dimensions of 48.5 by 96.5 in a 3/4 inch thickness align with cabinet, casework, and millwork layouts that rely on full-size sheets for carcasses, finished panels, or door glue-ups. As a States Industries product in the plywood class, this panel carries a consistent manufactured identity that supports repeat ordering for follow-on projects using the same face look and core build.
The two step layup process starts with inner plies laminated onto a prepared blank, where any surface knots or slips are puttied, so the structural core is addressed before the decorative veneers go on. That approach is then followed by sanding the blank and overlaying face and back veneers, which is described as ensuring smoothness of the surface and consistency of the panel thickness, both important when panels move directly from machining to finishing with minimal rework. The veneer core is identified as western fir, giving a recognizable softwood-based core that responds predictably to saws, routers, and boring operations in production settings. The product description also specifies NAUF in the SAP description, tying this panel to a no-added-urea-formaldehyde core designation within States Industries veneer core offerings, which matters for shops serving projects that require that type of panel identification on cut sheets and submittals.
The panel is listed at 48.5 by 96.5 inches in a 3/4 inch thickness, giving a slightly oversize sheet that supports trimming and squaring during layout or machining.
The panel uses a western fir veneer core, so the rift white oak face is backed by cross-laminated fir plies that work well with common cabinet and millwork tooling.
The inner plies are laminated, knots or slips are puttied, then the blank is sanded and overlaid with face and back veneers to support a smooth, finish-ready surface.
The panel is described as Grade A-1, aligning it with a high-grade face and a sound back, suitable for projects where one primary show side and a good reverse are required.
The product name specifies unfinished rift white oak, so the surfaces arrive without a factory-applied topcoat, allowing shops to apply their own finishing system.
The SAP description lists NAUF, identifying this as a no-added-urea-formaldehyde veneer core panel within the States Industries offering, useful for projects specifying that core type.
This plywood hardwood veneer core panel from States Industries combines rift white oak faces, a western fir veneer core, and a two step layup process to support clean machining, stable thickness, and smooth surfaces. The 3/4 inch thickness in a 48.5 by 96.5 format matches common cabinet and millwork workflows that rely on full sheets for case construction and panel components. With an unfinished A-1 rift white oak face, this panel suits projects that need a straight-grain white oak appearance and a documented NAUF veneer core. Use this specific States Industries panel when the job calls for repeatable grain, predictable fir-core machining, and a clearly identified A-1 rift white oak plywood for submittals and future reorders.
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