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plywood
Plywood
is a manufactured
wood
which is made by
gluing
several thin sheets of wood together with the grain alternately running along the sheet then across it.
The veneer is usually about 3 millimetres thick for each layer. Interior layers of these boards are usually made from an inexpensive wood while the outer veneer layers are made from more expensive timber to give the board a nice wood grain appearance. The glued layers are heated together to make the seal become better bonded.
A common reason for using plywood instead of plain wood is its resistance to cracking, shrinking and changing shape. It is cheaper than most plain woods as it reuses scrap wood, and it is stronger.
It is used to make a range of things from
sheds
, to
cladding
to
cabinets
. It is graded on the
quality
, from class A to class D, A being the best quality and D being the worst quality.
Different kinds of plywood are made for different purposes. Marine plywood, for example, is especially resistant to water. There is a world-wide industry making plywood for structural purposes.
IKEA
is well-known for using mostly plywood and
chipboard
in their indoor and outdoor furniture products.