Use this 1/4 in. x 4 ft. x 4 ft. PureBond Maple Plywood Project Panel for your next cabinetry or furniture project and never worry about it releasing airborne contaminants, as formaldehyde-laden products are prone to do. A decorative maple veneer graces the face of this 3-ply panel, assembled on top of two other veneers with a soy-based PureBond technology that is environmentally friendly and won't off-gas toxic fumes like UF plywood. The natural warmth and beauty of real maple gives the decorative face veneer a splendid appearance that forms the foundation for impressive DIY creations, such as serving trays, end tables, pet food centers, footstools, wall pockets, shelves and more. It's a cost-competitive alternative to products that may degrade indoor air quality over time, and its water resistance further strengthens its endurance for lasting performance.
PureBond hardwood plywood is an environmentally friendly, cost-competitive alternative to panels manufactured with urea formaldehyde (UF), which may degrade air quality over time
Contains 100% natural wood bonded with a food-grade soy-based adhesive that does not emit toxic air contaminants
The decorative top veneer, measuring approximately 1/42" thick, exhibits the beauty and timeless quality of natural hardwood and is suitable for painting or staining
Water-resistant composition has a higher moisture tolerance than UF panels and is less likely to warp than solid wood
Allow panel to acclimate to interior climate conditions for several days before customizing - for interior applications only
For best cutting results, use an 80-tooth (or greater) table saw blade intended for sheet goods or a carbide-tipped circular saw plywood blade
Common: 1/4 in. x 4 ft. x 4 ft.; Actual: 0.203 in. x 48 in. x 48 in.
Each panel weighs approximately 11 lbs.
Grade: B-1 - See Grading Guide for additional information
Available in additional species- Alder, Cherry, Cedar, Hickory, Mahogany, Poplar, Red Oak, Walnut, and White Oak
Product warranted against glue or bond failure. Product replacement provided.
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Q:1/4 in. x 2 ft. x 4 ft. PureBond Maple Plywood what is the approximent weight
by|Nov 30, 2023
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A: Hi,
One panel is going to weigh right at 6 lbs.
by|Dec 1, 2023
Q:Could this be used for charcuterie boards? Looking for a relatively inexpensive way to make multiples as gifts
by|Sep 2, 2023
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A: Any hardwood plywood is very expensive, I would consider using MDF, (medium density fiber board)
it is much less expensive than hardwood plywood, cuts well and is easy to paint.
Mike
by|Sep 5, 2023
A: Hi,
I don't see why not. I would recommend sanding and maybe applying a light clear coat finish.
by|Sep 5, 2023
Q:Will this cut in my laser safely?
by|Aug 2, 2023
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A: Yes, I use this in my co2 laser and cuts perfectly.
by|Aug 18, 2023
A: This can be cut safely with a CO2 laser. I have done so myself.
by|Aug 3, 2023
A: Hi,
Yes, this should be fine, but it can depend on your laser.
Thanks
by|Aug 3, 2023
A: Yep it cuts great. Totally laser safe.
by|Aug 3, 2023
Q:Has the composition or process been changed on these sheets of plywood? Specifically the 2x4 maple sheet. I ordered 8 pieces, and they are completely different than what I?ve been getting for months. I buy this for my laser.
by|Jun 28, 2023
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A: Hi,
We have received this question a lot within the last week. I believe what happened was a bad batch got sent out. We have not switched or changed product. A bad batch was sent out and we have addressed it and do apologize for this.
by|Jun 28, 2023
A: You don't say what's different so who can answer?
The wood grain, tone, color all vary a bit...
by|Jul 4, 2023
A: My experience the 1/4" x 2' x4' has been wonderful. I have used both the prefinished side version and the unfinished versions with my Thunder Nova 24 laser with a 60 watt CO2 and with RabbitLaserUSA lasers. Keep in mind it is not 1/4" as stated in the ad, but in the specifications it states .203" or 5.159mm. That is important for you to design to the kerf of your laser. Since it the plywood is three ply and a has a poplar core it laser cuts and engraves beautifully. When you laser look at the ends of the plywood and notice any gaps. The gaps are usually there so account for them when lay the wood in your machine to account for beam deflection. Also, make sure you are careful to order either double sided or just single sided. I made that mistake wanting double sided and I actually ordered single sided. Good luck and I hope this helps.
by|Jul 1, 2023
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Aug 21, 2023
Used for laser and works great. Splinters when using on a saw even when tapped.
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May 2, 2023
Great for shiplapped walls
I used it to shiplap my bathroom. It was great that they trimmed it to the size I needed for free.
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Apr 15, 2023
A quality product.
A great wood product. I've used several types from this company with good success. Excellent customer service, providing custom cuts. Fast shipping this last time! Thank you. See my before and after photo below.
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Nov 24, 2022
Not 1/4 in. thick
This board is not 1/4 inch. thick. It's noticeably thinner.
The custom cut and packing/delivery were great. Just the thickness is not as advertised.
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Feb 17, 2021
I use these in my laser machine to cut out...
I use these in my laser machine to cut out 24” monograms and they are always great for my customers.
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Oct 29, 2019
great material!
great material!
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Aug 28, 2018
This wood is great for projects. Really nice grain! Love working with this product.
This wood is great for projects. Really nice grain! Love working with this product.
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Jan 24, 2017
Quality looking plywood
This has a nice quality uniform look to the plywood. I had this shipped to me and it came well packed with no damage anywhere on it. Easy to cut with a table saw or hand power saw. I used this for the bottom of drawers that I made. It takes stain nicely and evenly. This size is easy to handle and work with. Defiantly be ordering more of this to use in my woodworking shop.
While I have done plenty of DIY construction and finish work, have made a number of furniture projects and small, high quality interior items, and built some outdoor and shop cabinets, this project is my first attempt at quality interior casework. I planned for a long time, designed and drew dimensional and elevational sketches , and made extensive cut and process lists before deciding to purchase these project panels from Home Depot.
All the reviews indicate 'Ships Free to Store' as an option. It is NOT. The estimated shipping costs were high, but weighed against a 12 mile drive to a proper lumber yard, I elected to make this purchase based upon the positive reviews. ACTUAL shipping costs were MUCH HIGHER than estimated, totalling 70% of the product cost.
All of the panels--I purchased 9 of the 2' x 4' in 3/4" and 3 of the 4' x 4' in 1/4"--were damaged, with crushed and very rounded corners, and several with peeling and delaminating veneers at the edges. I intended to use the 3/4" panels as case for console-height bookcases, with three additional panels purchased to laminate with the case to form the top and the 1/4" for the backs. I had to carefully trim all the rounded corners and peeling edge veneers so as to begin with fresh edges. There were no usable machine edges to use as reference. Not only did this trimming add a couple hours of setup time to the project, it also left me without enough material to use for the bookcase tops. I definitely understand that the quality of the packaging is the responsibility of the shipper (Columbia Forest Products), and care taken in the shipping is the responsibility of the shipping company (UPS), but the excessive charge for shipping was made by Home Depot, and all of the foregoing is germane to my product review and needs to be included here. Potential buyers deserve to understand how shipping cost effects overall product cost, and how shipping damage contributes to product wasteage, especially in combination with product quality issues.
These panels have NO wood plys whatsoever. The veneers encapsulate what appears to be two different MDF/wood composite-types of materials. The thin-veneer + no wood core combination means these panels have little potential for fastener holding, so all edges needed to be pre-prepped with glue sizing to maximize potential gluing strength, and in addition to gluing I decided to use both pocket screws and edge screws to ensure holding strength. Only time will tell whether they will hold.
As I mentioned before, the veneers are thin; ultra-thin, actually--wallpaper is thicker than the maple veneers on these panels. In combination with the composite cores, this actually contributes to the primary positive quality of this product: it machines very easily and precisely, and allowed for me to cut extremely sharp dadoes and rabbets for the shelves and backs of the cases. There was no chip- or tearout, but that is largely because there is nothing TO chip- or tearout. However, the concern remains the same, that the gluing strength just will not be there, and as the shelves are of solid maple 11.5" wide, maximum glue hold would be desirable. The outside of the case where I might have otherwise reinforced with screws or other mechanical fasteners is visible, so no possibility of that. I did a load calculation for solid maple and cross-braced accordingly, and with solid wood trim and top plus a rigid back I will hope that there will be no pressure outward on the cases from the weight within.
These cases COULD push apart from the shelf load, as 4 of the 3/4" panels were markedly warped-fortunately inward (according to the "A" face of the veneer), and that indicates to me a lack of dimensional stability in the product. Dimensional stability is why I chose to case this product in plywood in the first place, so that is incredibly disheartening. Added to that dimensional instability is what I now know to be THERMAL instability as well--after the cases were assembled I moved the off-cut portions of the panels out of my small heated shop and into my 'woodshed;' this shed is enclosed and weather-tight, but unheated and only partially insulated, and therefore not much different than your average unconditioned garage space--you know, the place where most people have their workshops. After ONLY TWO DAYS in this shed, I noticed that all the off-cut sections were warping, with veneer delamination all the way across their surfaces, rendering them unusable for other purpose. A total waste of 30% of my purchase. Be advised and warned if you intend to store the raw product or partially finished project in unconditioned space such as garage, shed, unheated basement or unheated shop.
Upon completing case and shelf assembly, I noted a few places where glue had squeezed from joints and onto the veneers. In attempting to clean this up, I sanded the veneers lightly by hand with 220 grit sandpaper and a sanding block. The veneers are so thin that a small amount of Titebond squeeze-out was able to soak all the way through the veneer, and I was only able to figure this out by accidentally sanding THROUGH the veneer to the substrate underneath. By hand. Gingerly. With 220 grit paper. THAT is a thin veneer. If you must sand this-and it is nowhere near finish-ready when you get it--you absolutely MUST maintain an extremely deft touch with your sanding procedure. I recommend 320 grit paper, no more than one pass, and DO NOT under any circumstance get glue anywhere where it can be seen and interfere with your finish.
When it came to fabricating a top for the bookcases, I decided not to purchase any more of this product and instead special order furniture-quality maple plywood from my nearest lumber yard. Although these project panels are described as a 'cost-effective option,' when shipping costs are factored in, they are not. Especially when compared to far superior maple plywood--I purchased a single sheet of "true 3/4" maple ply for $15 less than the average cost of 4 of these quarter sheets (with shipping factored in), and that includes paying for a rip cut at the lumber yard so I could fit the sheet into my SUV. Any expected convenience of having the panels delivered was well overbalanced by the amount of prep work and product waste that I experienced. Next time I decide to case a project in plywood, I will special order and drive 12 miles to the lumber yard, or drive 27 miles to the nearest specialty lumber retailer and buy off the rack. I won't purchase these again, not on a bet or a dare.
As it is, the project is completed. I decided after purchasing additional maple ply elsewhere to go a different direction with my bookcase tops. My concern with the finished product, which I had envisioned as something between high-level casework and fine, heritage furniture is that the quality of the case material-these maple plywood project panels-is just not there and will likely affect the life of the furniture I made. It took me three and a half weeks of evening-and-weekend free time to make these three bookcases (plus an additional two weeks of evenings and weekends to prep and finish the tops I eventually chose to make), and they should last my lifetime-and my daughter's, and her future children's too...but if scratched with the vacuum or left in an unheated space for two days, that will be the end for the casework. I am angry at Home Depot for selling these, and even angrier at myself for buying them and using them. What is done is done, I guess, but be warned before you buy. I have included a photo collage of the completed cases in my workshop, where the finish I applied is curing out before I bring them indoors.
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Dec 11, 2012
Perfect for DIY upholstered headboard.
I am a beginner to DIY, and extremely satisfied with this product. The surface was smooth and light colored that I could paint on it; the board was easy to cut with the cheapest jigsaw; Also it was easy to adhere with just wood glue. I am not an expert but I heard fusses about the difficulties of stapling on some high density boards, yet this product is just about perfect dense for hand staple guns. I bought a spare board just in case of the measurement isn't right, which I didn't need at all. The measurement was perfect. To anyone who wants to start DIY headboard project, I would recommend this product.
Exquisite hardwood grains run along the length of this PureBond Maple Plywood Project Panel, featuring rotary-cut veneers from domestically grown, sustainably harvested trees that exhibit the warmth and timeless quality of natural timber. The 3-ply panel is comprised of 100% wood (no MDF or particleboard), boasting a yellow poplar core substrate layered in cross-band formation to fortify its flatness and strength. The soy-based PureBond technology is formaldehyde-free, producing a water-resistant, nontoxic decorative plywood panel that is not prone to warp like solid wood and will not emit harmful fumes like UF-constructed sheets. A cost-competitive alternative to composite panels that may degrade interior air quality over time, this hardwood plywood from Columbia Forest Products is a superb choice for DIYers and professional tradesmen looking for stellar results on their next woodworking project.
Columbia Forest Products Europly plywood is a premium veneer core panel with a visually striking euro style edge. Use the decorative veneer of your choice and from any angle, the look is visually striking. A premium panel where the edge competes with the face for beauty. Featuring urea formaldehyde-free technology, Europly is perfect for any furniture, millwork or cabinetry project. Extremely uniform and practically void free, this all-birch hardwood core provides excellent physical properties for superior machinability and an exposed-edge detail favored in modern, green design. Multiple plies of birch veneer render an aesthetically beautiful edge appearance. Europly is smart, visual and responsible.
Use this 5/32 in. x 4 ft. x 4 ft. PureBond Maple Plywood Project Panel for your next cabinetry or furniture project and never worry about it releasing airborne contaminants, as formaldehyde-laden products are prone to do. A decorative maple veneer graces the face of this 3-ply panel, assembled on top of 2 other veneers with a soy-based PureBond technology that is environmentally friendly and won't off-gas toxic fumes like UF plywood. The natural warmth and beauty of real maple gives the decorative face veneer a splendid appearance that forms the foundation for impressive DIY creations, such as serving trays, end tables, pet food centers, footstools, wall pockets, shelves and more. It's a cost-competitive alternative to products that may degrade indoor air quality over time, and its water resistance further strengthens its endurance for lasting performance.
This 3-ply PureBond Cherry Plywood is rigid and flat, assembled with a soy-based technology and comprised entirely of natural wood to form a water-resistant project panel that will perform splendidly on any woodworking creation. The decorative face veneer is precision-cut from a cherry log harvested in the U.S. through sustainable means, making this a cost-competitive and Earth-conscious hardwood plywood. It exhibits the richness and allure of real hardwood with a smooth, patch-free face that can be stained to match your desired cherry hue. The formaldehyde-free PureBond technology will not off-gas toxic fumes over time, keeping your interior environs protected from airborne contaminants that commonly discharge from UF-treated plywood.