UltraStock MDF board panels from Georgia-Pacific provide a standard core MDF sheet that works across a wide range of shop and jobsite needs where a flat, consistent panel is required. The 1/2 inch thickness balances rigidity with manageable weight, which helps when handling large cuts for cabinetry, fixtures, or wall panels. The 49 x 193 size offers a broad surface that reduces seams in wide layouts, supporting cleaner visual lines on finished work. As MDF sheet stock, the panel presents a uniform surface that supports repeatable machining, so cut parts track predictably from one sheet to the next. The Georgia-Pacific UltraStock name identifies it as part of a recognized MDF product line, which helps align material expectations across multiple jobs. The MDF product class means the panel behaves like other fiber-based sheet goods, making it straightforward to integrate with established tooling setups and workflows.
This MDF 1/2X49X193 panel provides a stable core that can be cut into components sized to the installation, whether for cabinets, panels, or fixtures. The 1/2 inch thickness supports edge profiling and joinery patterns suited to mid-gauge MDF, which can streamline setups across multiple parts on a single job. The expansive 49 x 193 dimensions allow large layouts to be nested on one sheet, so installers can pull wide backs, tall end panels, or long fascias from a single panel when designs and equipment allow. As MDF sheet stock, the board is suited to common shop processes such as straight-line ripping, crosscutting, and CNC contouring, supporting precise parts that align cleanly during onsite installation.
This MDF 1/2X49X193 panel serves as a flat substrate wherever a smooth, engineered sheet is needed for downstream finishing or lamination. Panels can be painted to deliver opaque finishes over the MDF surface, which supports projects that call for solid color casework or trim. Panels can be printed when graphic or branded imagery is required on the face, allowing visual elements to be integrated directly onto the sheet before cutting or after assembly. Panels can be stained, which allows the surface to receive color even when used as a base under other treatments. Panels can be veneered, giving shops the ability to apply wood or specialty veneers over the MDF core for upgraded appearance. Panels can be laminated, supporting high-pressure or other laminate surfacing where a stable, uniform core is important for appearance and edge treatment.
The standard core UltraStock construction provides a defined MDF core type, which helps keep cut and machined parts behaving consistently across a project. Machined edges can be finished smoothly and evenly, so routed profiles, exposed edges, or joint surfaces present a uniform face to subsequent finishing steps. When edges take a smooth finish, edge-banding, sealers, or other treatments can be applied with fewer irregularities related to the core material. Consistent edge quality also assists when parts are aligned and fastened during assembly, because clean edges help components register tightly along joints. As MDF sheet stock from Georgia-Pacific, this panel slots cleanly into workflows that rely on predictable machining, supporting repeat parts on CNC equipment and fixed machinery cuts without changes in material response from sheet to sheet.
This MDF 1/2X49X193 panel measures 49 inches by 193 inches with 1/2 inch thickness, allowing large components and long runs to be cut from a single sheet.
This Georgia-Pacific panel is MDF sheet stock, so it behaves as an engineered fiberboard suited to cutting, routing, and other common woodworking processes.
This UltraStock MDF panel can be painted, providing a smooth surface for solid color finishes on cabinets, fixtures, or wall panels.
This MDF panel can be laminated, giving a stable core under laminate surfacing where flatness and uniform support are important.
Machined edges on this MDF sheet can be finished smoothly and evenly, supporting clean profiles and prepared edges for further finishing steps.
This MDF panel can be painted, printed, stained, veneered, or laminated, giving multiple finishing paths from one standard core substrate.
This MDF 1/2X49X193 Georgia-Pacific UltraStock panel combines standard core construction, 1/2 inch thickness, and extended 49 x 193 dimensions to support cabinet, fixture, and panel projects. The ability to be painted, printed, stained, veneered, or laminated lets one substrate serve many finishes from the same sheet stock. Machined edges that finish smoothly and evenly help downstream operations flow efficiently, from edge treatments to final assembly. For shops and installers planning work around MDF sheet stock, this UltraStock panel provides a defined size and behavior profile to build repeatable cut lists and finishing routines.
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