Material Details
.354″ Baltic Birch Plywood
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Baltic Birch Plywood 0.354" General Details | INCH | MM |
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Advertised Thickness | 0.354" | 8.992 mm |
Gauge | N/A | N/A |
Thickness tolerance positive | 0.016" | 0.406 mm |
Thickness tolerance negative | 0.024" | 0.61 mm |
Top/Bottom finish | Identical both sides | Identical both sides |
Sourced from | Global | Global |
CNC Router Specifications | INCH | MM |
Cutting process | CNC Router | CNC Router |
Cut tolerance +/- | 0.005" | 0.127 mm |
Flatness tolerance before cutting | +/- 0.030 per foot | +/- 0.030 per foot |
Min part size | 1.00″ x 2.00″ | 25.4 mm x 50.8 mm |
Max part size | 44″ x 30″ | 1117.6 mm x 762 mm |
Min hole size | 0.125″ | 3.175 mm |
Min bridge size | 0.354″ | 8.992 mm |
Min hole to edge distance | 0.106″ | 2.692 mm |
Tab and slot tolerance | .025" | 0.635 mm |
Baltic Birch Plywood Properties | INCH | MM |
Material Composition | Made from thin layers of birch veneer, usually from the Baltic region. It is known for its high-quality construction with multiple layers (plies) of birch veneer. | Made from thin layers of birch veneer, usually from the Baltic region. It is known for its high-quality construction with multiple layers (plies) of birch veneer. |
Density | 43.200 lb/ft^3 | 43.200 lb/ft^3 |
Heat treatments process | N/A | N/A |
ASTM | N/A | N/A |
Thermal Conductivity | 0.6 BTU/h-ft °F | 0.6 BTU/h-ft °F |
Magnetic | No | No |
Does it Rust | No | No |
.472″ Baltic Birch Plywood
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Baltic Birch Plywood 0.472" General Details | INCH | MM |
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Advertised Thickness | 0.472" | 11.989 mm |
Gauge | N/A | N/A |
Thickness tolerance positive | 0.020" | 0.508 mm |
Thickness tolerance negative | 0.027" | 0.686 mm |
Top/Bottom finish | Identical both sides | Identical both sides |
Sourced from | Global | Global |
CNC Router Specifications | INCH | MM |
Cutting process | CNC Router | CNC Router |
Cut tolerance +/- | 0.005" | 0.127 mm |
Flatness tolerance before cutting | +/- 0.030 per foot | +/- 0.030 per foot |
Min part size | 1.00″ x 2.00″ | 25.4 mm x 50.8 mm |
Max part size | 44″ x 30″ | 1117.6 mm x 762 mm |
Min hole size | 0.125″ | 3.175 mm |
Min bridge size | 0.472″ | 11.989 mm |
Min hole to edge distance | 0.142″ | 3.607 mm |
Tab and slot tolerance | .025" | 0.635 mm |
Baltic Birch Plywood Properties | INCH | MM |
Material Composition | Made from thin layers of birch veneer, usually from the Baltic region. It is known for its high-quality construction with multiple layers (plies) of birch veneer. | Made from thin layers of birch veneer, usually from the Baltic region. It is known for its high-quality construction with multiple layers (plies) of birch veneer. |
Density | 43.200 lb/ft³ | 43.200 lb/ft³ |
Heat treatments process | N/A | N/A |
ASTM | N/A | N/A |
Thermal Conductivity | 0.6 BTU/h-ft °F | 0.6 BTU/h-ft °F |
Magnetic | No | No |
Does it Rust | No | No |
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