Maple plywood 3/4 inch from States Industries is a hardwood plywood panel built on a veneer core, so you get a wood-based core structure that responds predictably under saws and routers on cabinet and millwork jobs. The panel uses a plain sliced white maple face veneer, creating a traditional maple grain appearance that lines up well across doors, drawer fronts, and tall panels. This sheet is specified at 48.5 x 96.5, giving you a little extra over a nominal 4 x 8 size, which helps when trimming factory edges or dialing in precise reveals. The grade is A-1, so one face is selected for primary show use while the back is graded for utility surfaces on the interior side of cabinets or built-ins.
This maple plywood panel is specified at 3/4 inch thickness, giving a familiar dimension for matching other 3/4 inch case parts, shelf systems, and edge-banding profiles in a shop that is already tooled around that thickness. The 48.5 inch by 96.5 inch size offers slightly more than nominal 4 x 8 coverage, which allows rough trimming of factory edges before layout lines are struck while still pulling full case sides, tops, or gables from a single sheet. That extra fraction in both length and width supports tighter optimization in cut lists where full-length parts and smaller components must share the same panel.
This States Industries plywood is part of a domestic plywood class, so it fits naturally into cabinet, casework, and millwork projects that specify domestic hardwood panels. The A-1 grade pairing gives one primary maple face for outward-facing components like exposed cabinet ends, door panels, or panel inserts while reserving the back for interior cabinet spaces or structural bracing. Because the face is plain sliced white maple and the panel is unfinished, finishing departments can apply stain systems or clear coatings to coordinate with existing maple programs without fighting a prefinished surface. The 3/4 inch thickness and veneer core construction place this panel in the range typically used for cabinet boxes, shelving runs, and structural partitions in furniture-style builds.
The veneer core in this maple plywood gives a solid wood-based core construction, so saws, CNC tooling, and handheld routers encounter a consistent core type from sheet to sheet, supporting repeatable feeds and speeds. With dimensions of 48.5 inches by 96.5 inches, the panel adds fractional overage that is useful when aligning cuts to straight, clean reference edges rather than relying on as-received panel edges. The HPVA designation on this States Industries hardwood plywood lines it up with recognized plywood standards, so drawings and project notes that call out HPVA plywood can reference this panel directly. The NAUF status is part of the formal panel description and pairs with the veneer core and hardwood maple faces as a single product profile that can be repeated across multiple runs or job phases.
This maple plywood uses a veneer core, so machining operations see a wood-based core through the sheet, which supports predictable cutting, routing, and boring behavior on cabinet and millwork projects.
The States Industries maple plywood is 3/4 inch thick, aligning with common cabinet side, shelf, and partition thicknesses so existing tooling, joinery, and edge details can stay on standard dimensions.
The sheet size is 48.5 inches by 96.5 inches, providing slight overage beyond nominal dimensions that supports trimming edges while still yielding full-length cabinet parts from a single panel.
The face veneer is plain sliced maple, giving a familiar flat-cut grain pattern that helps when laying out doors, drawer fronts, and panels to maintain a consistent appearance across a run.
The A-1 grade means one maple face is selected for primary visible use while the reverse side is graded for utility, supporting layout decisions for exposed and interior cabinet surfaces.
This panel is described as HPVA and NAUF, so it is aligned with HPVA plywood standards and carries a NAUF designation as part of its formal States Industries product description.
This States Industries hardwood stain maple plywood combines a veneer core, 3/4 inch thickness, and A-1 graded white maple faces in a 48.5 x 96.5 format, giving cabinet and millwork shops a consistent panel profile for repeatable casework, shelving, and built-in runs.
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