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We supply Baltic birch plywood in full correspondence with Russian birch plywood standard GOST 3916.1-96. The grading for Baltic Birch is established by the Russian intergovernmental standard GOST 3916.1-96. Superior Plywood for Projects in Atlanta, Roswell, Alpharetta, Buckhead, Norcross and Other Surrounding Communities. The following face/back veneer grades are available from our warehouse facilities: B/BB: Single piece face and back veneer. It corresponds to our grades B/BB and BB/BB.Most of Cabinet Grade is supplied as Interior plywood.Some of the customers use word Commercial Grade. Grading is given as the two outer faces of the plywood, in the format of front/back. The triple B (B/BB) will have one face that is clear of defects and the backside may have some oval patches. BB/BB: Single piece face and back. We supply the following plywood grades: B/BB, S/BB, BB/BB, BB/CP, CP/CP, BB/C, CP/C sanded from two sides. Most of Cabinet Grade is supplied as Interior plywood. Wolstenholme International A Division of Concannon Lumber 2060 Broadway Suite 320 Boulder, CO 80302, T:  (800) 553-3732 T:  (303) 530-0435 F:  (303) 530-3742. A: Nearly perfect and flawless face veneer ply. Front face is an Grade I and the back face is Grade II of the GOST 30427. The following face/back veneer grades are available from our warehouse facilities: B/BB: Single piece face and back veneer. Note: Product may vary by store. Face veneers are considered clear and free of defects with a light-uniform color. It corresponds to our grades B/BB and BB/BB. However, Baltic Birch plywood is generally regarded as being of higher quality than standard birch plywood. Face veneers are considered clear and free of defects with a light-uniform color. You may contact us directly for a copy of the complete set of grading rules as outlined by the Russian standard. The following face/back veneer grades are available from our warehouse facilities: B/BB: Single piece face and back veneer. Panels allow for 1-3 splits on the face veneer along one edge of the panel in lengths no longer than 10” and no wider than ¼”. Types of MDF. Baltic Birch Plywood Use this void-free plywood for your shop jigs, utility cabinets, or functional furniture projects Some of our customers find difficult to read detailed text of GOST 3916.1-96.We can offer easy to read file: We supply Baltic birch plywood in full correspondence with Russian birch plywood standard GOST 3916.1-96.This standard fully describes all technical features of plywood, classifies grading rules, defines rules of acceptance, packaging, etc.You may see detailed information about this standard in the file using the following link: Baltic birch plywood is graded based on combination of appearance of face veneer.Grading like B/BB, BB/BB, BB/CP, CP/CP, CP/C applied to every sheet of Baltic birch plywood on the base of grading of the top and bottom veneer. Inner cores are solid single piece veneers. Face veneers are considered clear and free of defects with a light-uniform color. 29 Oct 2020. The following face/back veneer grades are available from our warehouse facilities: B/BB: Single piece face and back veneer. Face veneers are considered clear and free of defects with a light-uniform color. Plywood is made from 3 or 5 layers of Baltic Birch, stresses within the board will cause the board to warp or twist, if you require perfectly flat, then do not by plywood . CP/CP: Single piece face and back. This grade of Birch ply is reasonably priced and has a fine finish and is suitable for interior paint finish, hard wax oils or veneering. Veneer lap and small core voids permitted. Inner cores are solid birch single piece veneers. (Grading based on Intergovernmental Standard GOST3916.1-96). Baltic Birch Plywood is sold in 7 thicknesses from 1/8" to a full 1" thick. Baltic Birch Grades. Common: 3/4 in. Baltic Birch: $43.65: 3/4" Baltic Birch: $54.45: 1" Baltic Birch: $77.85 4' x 8' 1/4" Baltic Birch: $44.85: 1/2" Baltic Birch: $62.50: 5/8" Baltic Birch: $75.00: 3/4" Baltic Birch: $98.50 1/4" Birch 1Side: $28.10: 1/4" Birch 2 Sides: $38.10: 1/2" Birch: $47.30: 3/4" Birch: $59.75 1/4" Birch Prefinished 1 Side: $35.00: 1/2" Birch …  x 4 ft. x 8 ft.; actual: 0.703 in. We Stock Baltic Birch Plywood in B/BB & BB/BB some thickness are available in both. BB/CP: Single piece face and back. Many customers use Cabinet Grade. PRE-FINISHED; UV Finish 1 side and 2 sides; Grades B/BB AND BB/BB; 4x8; 3/4 (13 ply) and 1/2 (9 ply) Also available in Raw. You may enlarge the pictures by clicking them. x 96 in. Pictures on the right show typical appearance of Baltic birch plywood grades. Many customers use Cabinet Grade. PLywood is susceptible to atmospheric moisture so if there is any movement in the board , leaving in a dry warm place such as an airing cupboard will help It corresponds to our grades B/BB and BB/BB. Some of our customers find difficult to read detailed text of GOST 3916.1-96. SHOP GRADES: Shop panels are offered in the full 60” X 60” format in all of the grades listed above. Both face and back veneers allow 3-6 small color-matched patches on average and some light mineral streaks. You may see detailed information about this standard in the file using the following link: Baltic birch plywood is graded based on combination of appearance of face veneer. The better side is called the face, the poorer side is called the back. As with any natural wood product, quality can be variable. Baltic Birch Plywood is graded with a face and back grade designation. Baltic Birch Plywood is graded with a face and back grade designation. Grading like B/BB, BB/BB, BB/CP, CP/CP, CP/C applied to every sheet of Baltic birch plywood on the base of grading of the top and bottom veneer. In our understanding it corresponds to the grades B/BB, BB/BB, BB/CP, CP/CP. The four B (BB/BB) graded sheets will can have a few oval patches, some mineral streak and/or closed pinhole knots. Baltic Birch Plywood Grades. We supply grade C/C unsanded. We supply the following plywood grades: B/BB, S/BB, BB/BB, BB/CP, CP/CP, BB/C, CP/C sanded from two sides. Direction of the grain is the length of panel. Baltic Birch Plywood Sheets are not a specific species of birch, but is a general designation of plywood from Russia and nearby Baltic states (such as Finland). The back allows 3-6 color-matched patches, which are oval in shape and egg-sized. Birch Plywood has a wide variety of applications including interior and exterior use in building and construction, transport, packaging, furniture, joinery and many others. 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