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White Oak Plywood

White Oak Plywood White Oak plywood, like Red Oak, grows broadly across the eastern half of the United States. White Oak is a ring porous species with a characteristic strong grain and rays that are longer and more pronounced than those in Red Oak. White Oak heartwood is light to medium tan in appearance. White Oak sapwood is a slightly …

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Bamboo Plywood

Bamboo Plywood  Bamboo Plywood generally has a uniform and pale yellow to almost white appearance, but darker colors are obtainable depending on how it is processed. Bamboo is not necessarily difficult to work with, but depending on the species, it may require some special care. Bamboo is widely grown and can be harvested every 2-7 years. All of our Bamboo …

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Teak Plywood & Lumber

Teak Plywood & Lumber Teak Plywood heartwood tends to be a golden or medium brown in appearance. The color darkens with age. Teak grain is straight, though it can occasionally be wavy or interlocked. Teak has a coarse, uneven texture and moderate to low natural luster. Raw, unfinished wood surfaces have a slightly oily or greasy feel due to natural …

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Maple Plywood

Maple Plywood  Hard Maple Plywood is prized for its cream to white colored sapwood and light red-brown heartwood appearance. Maple is diffuse porous species with a subtle grain pattern that is highlighted by characteristic springwood. Maple wood is heavy, strong and stiff. Hard Maple stains and finishes nicely. All of our Maple plywood is housed at Weber Plywood Lumber & …

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Walnut Plywood

Walnut Plywood Walnut Plywood is one of America’s most widely known and valuable species. Walnut wood is moderately heavy, hard, and strong. The heartwood color ranges from light brown to chocolate brown and can include purplish overtones. Walnut sapwood is light brown in appearance and often steam treated in order to reduce the contrast. Walnut plywood grows throughout the eastern …

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Baltic Birch Plywood

Baltic Birch Plywood Birch is strong, hard, and heavy. Birch’s appearance varies from off white to light tan sapwood and golden brown heartwood. It is a close-grained wood with an indistinct grain pattern. The species works well; it is easy to paint, stain, and finish. Weber Plywood & Lumber Co. has a large selection of Birch and Baltic Birch hardwood …