1/2" (12mm) Premcore Plus White Birch Plywood Pack (Choose Your Size)

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1/2" (12mm) Premcore Plus White Birch Plywood Pack (Choose Your Size)

$79.00 /pack

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We'll make it easy on you to get large panels delivered right to your door, and you won't have to wrestle with big 4'x8' sheets yourself. 

Choose your widths and lengths, and get free shipping.

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Enjoy a superior experience building your project with Premcore Plus. 

It's incredibly lightweight at 1.2 lbs per square foot, so it's easy to handle around your shop. But don't think light means it's low quality, because it's actually a premium core plywood that's engineered to be light, stiff, durable, and flat - as well as enjoyable to machine. 

Best of all the face veneer is a clean, white birch that's free of patches, knots and blemishes

And a heads up: you won't get delamination like you would with cheaper birch plywoods.
Core Type Veneer Ply Core
Ply Count 9 layers total
Adhesive Interior rated
Appearance Whole Piece Face, C-2 grade or better
Finish Raw Unfinished
Thickness ≈1/2" (12mm actual)
Width 15" or 20"
Length 30", 46", or 90"
Quantity Your choice
Formaldehyde CARB2 Certified / EPA TSCA Title VI Compliant
Approximated, length or width may vary +/- 1/8"
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5 / 5
November 8th, 2023
Verified Buyer
rrb
Sonora, CA
New Woodworker
Nicest Baltic birch
I live in a rural area without ready access to a real lumberyard. I have previously ordered Baltic birch from the local hardware store, but wasn't thrilled with the product. Usually the edges and outside pieces in the package showed physical damage. I tried ordering from WW Service and with the free shipping, it works out to just about what I normally pay for BB. The difference is the quality of the product; no damage from shipping, perfect pieces. Only downside I can see is if I ever needed a really large piece for some reason, I would probably have to come up with another solution. Very nice product!
Familiarity: I've used it once or twice
5 / 5
April 30th, 2023
Verified Buyer
B. Thompson
Lakewood, CO
Hobbyist Woodworker
Very nice
I made a coffee table out of it
Familiarity: I've used it once or twice
4 / 5
April 27th, 2023
Verified Buyer
Tim
Kansas
New Woodworker
tread and riser
First experience with this plywood. Interesting. Surprisingly lightweight but still stiff and good to build with.
Familiarity: I've used it once or twice
3 / 5
April 23rd, 2023
Verified Buyer
CJ
Calif.
Enthusiast Woodworker
Not perfect
The birch looks nice. Mine didn't have any knots or defects. It just didn't work well with screws.
Familiarity: I've used it once or twice
1 / 5
April 8th, 2023
Verified Buyer
Eric Knight
Omaha, NE
New Woodworker
Took forever to get!!
How hard is it to get this right???
Familiarity: I haven't used it yet
5 / 5
April 6th, 2023
Verified Buyer
Nick
Los Lunas, NM USA
New Woodworker
New woodworker
Wood was received in excellent shape. They sent an extra free piece of wood with it, too. Good experience.
Familiarity: I haven't used it yet

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