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Can plywood be made of even-numbered ply?

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Can plywood be made of even-numbered ply?

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Yes, specialty plywood can be made with an even number of plies and is done so for curved applications and applications where the grain is to be visible on both faces as part of the finish and the grain needs to match direction on both faces. An even number of plies lacks the strength of odd numbers of plies and is thus only mfgr’d for specialty applications.

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