It is made from thin sheets of veneer peeled from debarked wood.
Plywood info sheet.
Plywood is a popular choice for residential and light duty construction and is made from thin sheets of veneer that have been peeled from debarked wood.
These thin layers also called plies are glued together in alternating perpendicular directions to create a cross graining pattern.
Manufactured from thin sheets of cross laminated veneer and bonded under heat and pressure with strong adhesives plywood panels have superior dimensional stability and an excellent strength to weight ratio and are highly resistant to impacts chemicals and changes in environmental temperature and humidity.
These thin layers also called plies are glued together in alternating right angles to create a cross grain pattern.
Plywood plywood is another manufactured board that it is made from layers of solid timber veneer that are usually about 3 millimetres thick.
Plywood is a material manufactured from thin layers or plies of wood veneer that are glued together with adjacent layers having their wood grain rotated up to 90 degrees to one another.
Because it is made in layers it is incredibly strong but also light in weight.