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Plywood
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Plywood

Wood is strong along the grain and weak across it, splits easily in one direction, and moves with humidity far more across the grain than along it. Plywood cancels all three faults by gluing thin veneers together with the grain of each layer at right angles to its neighbours. Every layer's weakness is covered by the layer above and below, so the panel is strong in both directions, will not split along a line, and barely moves at all as the air changes — because the layers restrain each other. The layers are peeled from a log on a rotary lathe, unrolled like a continuous sheet, which is what made plywood cheap. The count is always odd, so the two faces run the same way and the panel stays balanced instead of curling.
Principiante
2 hours

Instrucciones

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Measure how anisotropic wood is

Prove the problem with numbers before solving it.

  1. Take two identical strips of veneer, one with grain along the length and one across.
  2. Support each and load the middle until it fails.
  3. Compare, and also try splitting each by hand.
Along the grain it is strong and hard to split; across it is weak and splits with almost no effort. A single sheet of veneer is nearly useless as a panel for exactly this reason.

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Wood Veneer SheetWood Veneer Sheet1 hoja
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Lay up crossed plies — an odd number

Alternate the grain direction and keep the stack balanced.

  1. Cut an odd number of veneer pieces — three or five.
  2. Glue them with each layer's grain at 90 degrees to its neighbours.
  3. Check that the two outer faces run the SAME direction.
Odd numbers make the stack symmetrical about its middle ply. An even number is unbalanced — one face has more cross-grain restraint than the other — and such a panel bows as humidity changes. This is why plywood is 3, 5, 7 or 9 ply and never 4.

Materiales para este paso:

PVA Wood GluePVA Wood Glue1 botella
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Press it flat and hard

Even pressure across the whole area, not just at the edges.

  1. Spread glue thinly and evenly on both mating faces.
  2. Press between two stiff flat boards with clamps or weight distributed across the area.
  3. Leave until fully cured.
Clamping only at the edges leaves the centre unbonded, and an unbonded centre is a void that shows up as a soft spot and eventually delaminates. Industrial plywood is pressed hot, which cures the resin in minutes rather than hours.

Materiales para este paso:

Baltic Birch Plywood (1/8 inch, 12x12, 10-Pack)Baltic Birch Plywood (1/8 inch, 12x12, 10-Pack)1 paquete
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Test the panel against solid wood

Compare your laminate with a solid piece of the same thickness.

  1. Load both to failure in bending, in each direction.
  2. Try to split both along the grain.
  3. Leave offcuts of each somewhere damp overnight and measure dimensional change.
The plywood should be far more even between the two directions, essentially unsplittable, and much more stable in changing humidity. It will typically be somewhat weaker than solid wood along the strong direction — you traded peak strength in one axis for reliability in every axis, which is usually the better bargain.

Materiales para este paso:

Steel RulerSteel Ruler1 pieza
Digital Kitchen ScaleDigital Kitchen Scale1 pieza
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History and context

Laminating wood with crossed grain is ancient — Egyptian furniture and coffins used it, and eighteenth-century cabinetmakers veneered over cheaper cores. What made plywood an industrial material was the rotary veneer lathe, which mounts a log on a spindle and peels a continuous sheet off it like unrolling paper. Immanuel Nobel is commonly credited with developing it in the mid nineteenth century, and by the late 1800s plywood was being manufactured in quantity.

Rotary peeling is why plywood is cheap and why it looks the way it does. Sawing veneer wastes a kerf of wood for every slice; peeling wastes almost nothing but the core. It also produces that characteristic wide, wandering grain pattern, because the cut follows the log's growth rings around rather than crossing them.

The glue determines the grade. Interior plywood uses urea-formaldehyde, which fails when damp. Exterior and marine grades use phenol-formaldehyde, which is genuinely waterproof — the layers will fail before the glue does. A panel's grade is a statement about its adhesive far more than about its wood, and using an interior panel outdoors is the classic and expensive mistake.

What it made possible: cheap flat panels transformed furniture, packing cases, building sheathing and aircraft. The de Havilland Mosquito was built largely of plywood and balsa and was among the fastest aircraft of its day. The same cross-grain logic now appears in cross-laminated timber, which does it with structural planks and puts up buildings many storeys tall.

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