3/4" 4 X 8 Maple Plywood A-1
UPC #496959004648
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3/4" 4 X 8 Maple Plywood A-1
UPC #496959004648
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Premium A1 Grade White Maple Plywood
The Gold Standard for Fine Woodworking & Cabinetry
Elevate your next project with our A1 Grade Maple Plywood—the highest quality veneer grade available. Featuring a breathtaking, clear-faced Maple veneer (A-Grade) and a matching sound back (Grade 1), this plywood is engineered for those who refuse to compromise on aesthetics or structural integrity.
Whether you are building custom kitchen cabinets, high-end shelving, or designer furniture, our Maple plywood provides a smooth, creamy finish that takes stains and lacquers with professional ease.
Key Features
A-Grade Face: Expertly selected for uniform color and minimal natural characteristics. Virtually free of knots, mineral streaks, or "heartwood" discolorations.
Grade 1 Back: A "sound" back, meaning the reverse side is sanded smooth and free of open defects, making it perfect for projects where both sides may be visible (like cabinet doors).
Exceptional Stability: Cross-banded core construction minimizes warping, shrinking, and swelling compared to solid wood.
Finish-Ready: Pre-sanded to a fine grit, saving you hours of prep time. It’s the perfect canvas for clear coats, paints, or rich stains.
Technical Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Veneer Grade | A1 (Premium Face / Premium Back) |
| Wood Species | Acer saccharum (Hard Maple) |
| Core Type | Veneer Core / MDF Core (Specify your stock) |
| Finish | Unfinished, sanded smooth |
| Adhesive | Formulated for interior use (Low-VOC/Formaldehyde-free) |
| Common Uses | Kitchen Cabinets, Built-ins, Desk Tops, Millwork |
Why Choose A1 Grade?
In the grading world, the letter (A) represents the face quality, while the number (1) represents the back. Most "big box" stores sell B2 or C3 grade. By choosing A1, you are ensuring that your project looks as good on the inside of the cabinet as it does on the outside.
Pro Tip: Because Maple is a dense, closed-grain wood, we recommend using a wood conditioner before staining to ensure a perfectly even, blotch-free finish.