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Natesbug73 17-02-2010 22:06

Plywood question
 
At my local Lowes the only plywood available in 3/4 inch thickness is birch, instead of regular cheap plywood. The sizes of regular plywood are odd like 15/32 and such. What did everyone else use, is one of the oddball sizes ok?

sdcantrell56 17-02-2010 22:08

Re: Plywood question
 
We use 18mm baltic birch. Its the metric equivalent to 3/4" plywood and much stronger

EricH 17-02-2010 22:10

Re: Plywood question
 
The rules say 3/4" plywood. A team asked if they could combine a 1/2" and a 1/4" piece. GDC said no, even though it would be 3/4" thick. http://forums.usfirst.org/showthread.php?t=14464

If Lowe's doesn't have cheap 3/4" ply, try the other hardware/lumber stores in town. Failing that, go with the birch.

Rick TYler 17-02-2010 22:19

Re: Plywood question
 
Most construction plywood that is nominally 3/4" is actually 23/32. You should ask on the official Q&A, but I seriously doubt you would have a problem with either 23/32" or 18mm.

sanddrag 17-02-2010 22:29

Re: Plywood question
 
We too are using 18mm Russian Baltic Birch, and it is fantastic. It has about 13 plys, and is very strong.

Kage 17-02-2010 22:44

Re: Plywood question
 
what exactly is this plywood for?
I don;t remember there being a rule against using certain thicknesses of plywood :|
last year, our team used 1/4 inch luon on our controll board...nobody said anything

Steven Sigley 17-02-2010 22:46

Re: Plywood question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kage (Post 922571)
what exactly is this plywood for?
I don;t remember there being a rule against using certain thicknesses of plywood :|
last year, our team used 1/4 inch luon on our controll board...nobody said anything

Bumpers

Natesbug73 18-02-2010 17:07

Re: Plywood question
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rick TYler (Post 922543)
Most construction plywood that is nominally 3/4" is actually 23/32. You should ask on the official Q&A, but I seriously doubt you would have a problem with either 23/32" or 18mm.

Yeah I think that's what I'll do. 23/32 is what they have. The birch is about 2x the price.


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