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Why is it called Baltic birch plywood?
This type of plywood gets its Baltic name from the area the trees are harvested from, the Eastern European Baltic Sea region. Baltic birch plywood is composed exclusively of birch veneer (thin sheets of birch wood) compressed and bonded together.
What is the difference between birch and Baltic birch plywood?
There are major differences between Baltic birch and birch. Baltic birch has about twice as many plys, does not use any filler wood, and has thicker outer layers. Typical birch plywood will have 5 to 7 plys for a 3/4-inch thick board, whereas Baltic birch will have about twice that amount.
What is special about Baltic birch plywood?
Baltic birch plywood is unique because of its all-birch veneer core that’s cross-banded and laminated with exterior grade glue, making for a superior stable sheet. It also has a thicker face veneer than traditional cabinet grade plywood.
Are there different grades of Baltic birch plywood?
As for the appearance, there are several grades of Baltic birch available, but we most often carry the second highest grade which is BB/BB. BB/BB means both the face and the back veneers are single piece veneers with no splices.
What kind of plywood is best for furniture?
We’d general recommend our Poplar Plywood, or our Premium Birch Plywood if you need something a little stronger. These are exceptional options known for their reliability, making them arguably the best plywood for furniture making.
How strong is Baltic Birch plywood?
Stability, durability, and stiffness are also high. According to the Janka hardness test, the hardness value given for the Baltic birch is 1260 lbf (5600 N). you can get a clear idea about its hardness comparatively with other wood types from the table given below.
Is Russian birch the same as Baltic birch?
Russian Birch, also known as Baltic Birch, is the wood of choice for many carpenters, furniture makers, and manufacturers, and it’s easy to see why. This wood is made up of hard layers that give it a void-free core.
Is Baltic birch good quality?
Qualities of Baltic Birch Plywood Baltic Birch Plywood’s most desirable quality is its strength. It has multiple plies of Birch veneer that provide superior stability and strength. Each ply is a very consistent 3mm, and there are typically more plies than standard plywood.
What is the highest quality plywood?
A-grade plywood
A-grade plywood: This is the highest-quality plywood and therefore typically the most expensive, since the veneers will be flawless. A-grade plywood is smooth and can be easily painted. B-grade plywood: B-grade plywood is slightly less smooth than A-grade plywood and has a solid foundation.
Where is Baltic birch from?
Sources: The Baltic birch tree originates in the Baltic States – Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. Baltic birch plywood is primarily produced in Finland and Russia. Appearance: Valued for its appealing light color, Baltic birch plywood features a uniform grain, smooth texture and outstanding durability.