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    # plys in plywood v. plywood strength?

    For a given thickness of plywood, say 1/2 inch, I know that you can get variations of plywood with different number of plys. Sheathing is usually 3 ply, popular or birch plywood is 5 ply, and I have seen 7 ply.

    So, if you were to build a cabinet for the shop, would you be concerned about the number of plys?

    Does more plys increase the strength noticeable?

    Thanks in Advance,

    Jesse

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    You won't notice the difference for shop cabinets. I wouldn't use sheathing though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jesse Tutterrow View Post
    For a given thickness of plywood, say 1/2 inch, I know that you can get variations of plywood with different number of plys. Sheathing is usually 3 ply, popular or birch plywood is 5 ply, and I have seen 7 ply.

    So, if you were to build a cabinet for the shop, would you be concerned about the number of plys?

    Does more plys increase the strength noticeable?

    Thanks in Advance,

    Jesse
    For pieces as small as 24 x 30 or so, I think you'd see little difference because of plies alone except for the 3 ply stuff. 5 or 7 plies are better, of course. The species of wood will make a bigger difference. I'd stick to 3/4" for strength and stability though. 1/2" will be more likely to take changes in humidity as permission to bow a bit.

    For more:

    http://www.apawood.org/level_c.cfm?c...ub_ply_libmain

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    The more plys the more stable it is (in general)

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