MDF 3/4X61X109 identifies this Georgia-Pacific UltraStock MDF board panel as a 3/4 inch thick sheet sized 61 by 109 inches, giving shop crews a large, consistent panel for cabinetry, fixtures, or millwork layouts. The MDF standard core construction provides a uniform substrate, so machining stays predictable across the entire sheet during routing or cutting. Panels can be painted with excellent results, allowing smooth, even color coverage that supports a clean finish on visible faces. The same surface accepts printing, so graphics or branding can be applied directly when projects call for decorated panels. Panels can also be stained, giving flexibility when matching surrounding wood tones in built-ins or display work. These UltraStock MDF board panels can be veneered, creating a stable core beneath hardwood faces for doors, panels, or casework. Panels can be laminated as well, supporting durable surfacing where a tough outer layer is required.
The MDF standard core build of these UltraStock MDF board panels provides a consistent internal structure, so saws and routers track uniformly during fabrication. At 3/4 inch thickness, the sheet works well where a substantial panel is needed for cabinet boxes, shelving, or fixture components. The 61 by 109 inch size allows larger parts to be cut from a single piece, which can reduce seams in finished installations and support efficient panel optimization. Because machined edges can be finished smoothly and evenly, edge treatments such as profiles or exposed edges can be integrated into the design without sacrificing appearance. The surface accepts paint, stain, veneer, or laminate, so installers and fabricators can align finishing steps with the specific project requirements while working from the same core material.
These UltraStock MDF board panels from Georgia-Pacific are part of the MDF, sheet stock class, positioning them for use anywhere a flat, stable panel is needed in woodworking or shop production. The 3/4 inch thickness supports applications such as cabinet components, shelving, or architectural panels where rigidity matters. The 61 by 109 inch format gives designers and fabricators a broad cutting canvas for tall doors, long panels, or multi-part layouts drawn from one sheet. Because the panels can be painted, printed, stained, veneered or laminated with excellent results, the same core stock can serve across different finish requirements in a project. This versatility lets shops standardize on one panel type while meeting varied aesthetic and functional needs.
The standard core MDF construction provides a uniform substrate, which supports consistent machining when routing joinery, cutting dadoes, or sizing parts for assembly. When machined edges can be finished smoothly and evenly, edge profiles and exposed panel edges accept coatings or veneers in a controlled way, reducing touch-up during finishing. The ability to accept paint with excellent results translates into predictable coverage over large surfaces, important for doors and case fronts. When panels accept printing, graphics or layout marks applied to the surface stay sharp on the flat panel during production. The option to stain, veneer, or laminate the same sheet allows teams to adapt the outer appearance while keeping the same Georgia-Pacific UltraStock MDF core and its machining characteristics, supporting repeatable setups and workflow.
The panel has a 3/4 inch thickness with a 61 by 109 inch sheet size, giving fabricators a large format for cutting tall, wide, or multiple nested parts from a single panel.
This panel uses an MDF standard core, providing a consistent internal structure that supports predictable cutting, routing, and edge machining across the full sheet during production.
The panels can be painted with excellent results, so coating systems lay down smoothly on the surface to achieve an even finish on cabinets, panels, or fixtures.
The panels can be veneered, letting shops apply hardwood faces over the stable MDF core to build doors, decorative panels, or casework needing a wood appearance.
Machined edges can be finished smoothly and evenly, so routed or exposed edges accept coatings or edge treatments cleanly and support a professional look.
The panel surface supports both laminating and printing, allowing decorative laminates or direct-printed graphics to bond to a flat, consistent substrate for shop projects.
The Georgia-Pacific UltraStock MDF 3/4X61X109 panel offers a standard core build, a 3/4 inch thickness, and a 61 by 109 inch format that supports a wide range of cabinet, fixture, and panel work. Since the surface accepts paint, printing, stain, veneer, and laminate with excellent results, the same sheet can serve across multiple finish systems on a project. Machined edges that finish smoothly and evenly further support visible applications. For shops and installers needing a stable, versatile MDF sheet stock, this UltraStock panel aligns well with demanding production workflows.
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