Baltic Birch Plywood, often referred to as Russian Birch Plywood, is manufactured in Russia, Finland, & the Baltic states.
Benefits over standard plywood include;
- Improved stiffness, stability, and strength
- Void free core allows for a decorative exposed edge – or can be used of edge banding
- Exceptional screw holding capabilities
- Thicker face veneer
The face, back, and core are entirely constructed from Birch. The plywood is made up of an odd number of layers, each of which are about 1 mm thick. These layers are cross-banded – that means the grain of one layer runs perpendicular to the grain of the next. Due to the nature of its construction, Baltic Birch is an incredibly durable product – it’s strong, stable, tough, and heavy. That makes it ideal for a number of woodworking projects.
Available in the standard European 5’ x 5’ sizing or alternatively offered in 4’ x 8’ with exterior glue between the layers.
3mm – 3 plies
6mm – 5 plies
9mm – 7 plies
12mm – 9 plies
18mm – 13 plies
Grades
- B/BB – Intended for natural finish as one face contains no patches. A few small pin knots and brown streaks permitted. Usually only offered in 3mm and 6mm for laser/CNC work
- BB/BB – Most common grade that allows patches on both sides but colour matched to background. A few sound tight knots and pin holes also permitted
- CP – Very close to BB/BB but thin splits are allowed and the patches may be a contrasting colour to sheet