FormWood White Oak wood veneer sheet gives you a 24 inch wide by 96 inch long surfacing option that covers tall cabinet sides, door panels, or other casework in a single run, which reduces seams on visible faces. This wood veneer sheet is described as plain sliced and flat cut, so the grain presents a traditional Oak look that suits many shop standards and helps maintain a consistent appearance across multiple panels. The sheet is identified as a wood veneer sheet in the Edgebanding & Surfacing category, so it fits naturally into projects where you are finishing exposed panels to match other White Oak elements. The manufacturer part number WHOPN38RB2F ties this sheet to a repeatable specification, which helps keep jobs consistent when you reorder for follow-up work or matching additions.
This product is identified as a PSA back wood veneer sheet with a 10 mil PSA reference, so the back is prepared for pressure-sensitive adhesion rather than raw gluing. That backing type changes how you stage panels, because you can plan for a peel-and-press approach that relies on even pressure rather than spread adhesive. The 10 mil PSA description points to a thin, flexible backing layer that supports typical veneer bending over flat substrates, which suits most cabinet and casework faces found in woodworking shops.
The White Oak plain sliced and flat cut description signals that this sheet is aimed at visible surfaces where grain character matters, such as cabinet ends, door panels, and built-in faces. The 24 inch width lines up well with many standard cabinet depths and narrow panels, so it can cover side panels and partitions without needing to seam multiple strips. The 96 inch length reaches full-height sections in many residential and commercial layouts, which is helpful for tall pantry cabinets or full-height wall panels where an unbroken White Oak face is preferred. Because it is categorized as a wood veneer sheet under Edgebanding & Surfacing, it also fits into situations where you are matching panel faces to edging and other surfacing materials from the same workflow.
The 10 mil PSA description pairs with the PSA back designation to define how this sheet bonds to a substrate, so you can plan a process based on firm, uniform pressure across the 24 inch by 96 inch field. That stable backing thickness supports even contact over large cabinet panels or casework sides, which matters when you want consistent grain appearance without bubbles or gaps. The SAP description references F/C A GRD, tying the sheet to a grade callout that supports repeat ordering when you need the same visible quality across an entire project. The manufacturer part number WHOPN38RB2F also anchors this product in the FormWood line, which helps shops document a specific White Oak veneer for drawings, material lists, and future replacements.
The FormWood White Oak wood veneer sheet measures 24 inches wide by 96 inches long, so it covers tall cabinet sides or long panels in one piece without breaking the grain run.
The wood veneer sheet is described as plain sliced and flat cut White Oak, which gives it a traditional Oak grain pattern suited to visible cabinet, door, or panel faces.
The sheet is identified as a PSA back wood veneer sheet with a 10 mil PSA reference, so it is designed for pressure-sensitive adhesion on suitable flat substrates.
This product sits in the Edgebanding & Surfacing category as a wood veneer sheet, which fits projects where you are finishing exposed panels to match other surfacing materials.
The 24 inch width of the wood veneer sheet matches many cabinet depths and narrow panels, helping you cover sides or partitions in a single piece to keep grain continuous.
The WHOPN38RB2F manufacturer part number uniquely identifies this FormWood White Oak sheet, which supports consistent reordering when matching existing installations.
The FormWood White Oak wood veneer sheet brings plain sliced, flat cut White Oak to a 24 inch by 96 inch format, so you can handle tall panels and cabinet ends with a single, continuous face. Its PSA back with 10 mil PSA reference supports a pressure-sensitive bonding approach over flat substrates, which suits many established shop workflows. With a defined manufacturer part number and grade reference, this sheet offers a repeatable White Oak solution whenever a project calls for consistent surfacing across multiple cabinet or casework components.
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