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FormWood maple wood veneer sheet gives you a 48 inch by 96 inch sheet size, so a single sheet spans common cabinet sides or door faces without seams. The maple veneer face provides a consistent wood look that suits cabinet, fixture, or panel surfacing where a maple appearance is required. This sheet is classified under wood veneer sheets in the edgebanding and surfacing category, which fits projects where you are building up finished surfaces rather than solid lumber. The product name and SAP description specify maple and A grade, so the face side is selected for better appearance, which helps when you need visible fronts or panels to present a uniform look. Using a full 4x8 sheet format supports layout efficiency on standard shop equipment for cutting and pressing.
The 4x8 size called out in the SAP description means this FormWood maple veneer sheet lines up with commonly used substrate panel sizes, which simplifies planning for lamination presses and trimming steps. The 10 mil notation identifies a thin backing, so the veneer behaves as a flexible surfacing layer that conforms to flat sheet goods under adhesive and press pressure. With the A grade maple face specified, the working face is suited to be oriented toward visible cabinet or fixture fronts, reducing time spent shifting parts to hide lesser faces. Being part of the wood veneer sheets class under edgebanding and surfacing positions this sheet for standard veneering setups where you apply it to cores such as panels or components before machining.
The 4x8 maple veneer sheet size supports casework, cabinet ends, and larger panels that need a continuous maple face across their span. Wood veneer sheets in this format work well in shops already handling panel goods, since the same support tables, guides, and stops apply during cutting. The maple identification means this sheet visually aligns with maple-faced cabinetry or trim, so it can be integrated into larger projects that specify maple surfaces. With an A grade face, the veneer side is suited for visible fronts on doors or panels, which is helpful when selecting which side to orient outward during assembly. The edgebanding and surfacing category placement highlights its use as a surface layer over structural cores rather than as solid stock, which is useful when balancing appearance against material yield.
The 10 mil backing detail guides how the sheet handles during pressing, since this thin construction behaves like a typical flexible veneer layer over substrates. This characteristic allows consistent adhesive coverage and press contact across the 48 inch by 96 inch area, which supports even bonding across larger cabinet or fixture panels. The defined 4x8 dimension makes it straightforward to map cut lists directly from standard drawings that call out panel sizes, helping reduce layout miscalculations. With maple and A grade specified in the product naming and SAP description, the working face can be assigned to all high-visibility components in a job, promoting visual consistency across doors, drawer fronts, and gables. Being clearly identified as a FormWood wood veneer sheet provides traceable product information that can be repeated across projects needing the same appearance and construction approach.
The FormWood maple wood veneer sheet measures 48 inches by 96 inches, providing a full 4x8 format that works with standard panel layouts and typical cabinet or casework dimensions.
The 10 mil description in the SAP data indicates a thin veneer backing, so the sheet acts as a flexible surfacing layer over flat substrates during lamination and pressing operations.
The SAP description notes A grade, meaning the face side is selected for higher appearance, which supports use on visible panels, doors, or fronts where a cleaner maple surface is desired.
This product is classified as a wood veneer sheet in the edgebanding and surfacing category, positioning it for use as a decorative surface layer on suitable cores.
The manufacturer part number is MAPPN38RB4A, which identifies this specific FormWood maple veneer sheet when matching or repeating materials on future jobs.
The 4x8 size, maple face, and A grade classification support cabinet and panel projects that need continuous maple surfacing across standard-sized case sides, doors, or fixtures.
This FormWood maple wood veneer sheet combines a 48 inch by 96 inch format, 10 mil backing, and A grade maple face, aligning well with cabinet, fixture, or panel work that calls for a maple surfaced appearance. Using this defined 4x8 wood veneer sheet from the edgebanding and surfacing category allows layouts and lamination steps to follow familiar panel workflows while assigning the maple face to visible components. For projects requiring repeated maple surfacing across multiple jobs, the FormWood brand identity and MAPPN38RB4A part number provide a consistent reference when selecting material through Wurth Baer Supply.
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