Birch Plywood

Birch Plywood 

 
  • 9 mm – lightweight panels and internal joinery
  • 12 mm – backs, partitions and general interiors
  • 15 mm – furniture and cabinetry
  • 18 mm – carcasses, shelves and worktops
  • 21 mm – heavy-duty or load-bearing projects

*Please note: Full boards come with a raw edge – they are designed to be trimmed before use.

Choose birch plywood full board when you need smooth, strong panels. Each board uses multiple cross-laminated birch veneers, so stability stays high and surfaces stay consistent. As a result, these sheets suit interior design, furniture, joinery, shelving and CNC machining. Meanwhile, the pale grain finishes cleanly with oil, lacquer or paint.

Available Thicknesses

To make selection simple, pick the thickness that matches your build:

  • 9 mm – lightweight panels and internal joinery
  • 12 mm – backs, partitions and general interiors
  • 15 mm – furniture and cabinetry
  • 18 mm – carcasses, shelves and worktops
  • 21 mm – heavy-duty or load-bearing projects

If you already know your sizes, order cut to size for faster assembly and less waste.

Birch Plywood Grades Explained

For clarity, here’s how to choose a face grade:

  • BB/BB – Utility faces with patches and sound knots; ideal for CNC routing, construction and interior fit-outs.
  • S/BB – Cleaner top face with minor patches; great for painting or clear finishing.
  • S+/BB – Premium top face with no plugs; perfect for furniture and high-end work.

Specialty Variants

Film Faced Birch Plywood (Buffalo Board)
Because the phenolic film resists water, chemicals and abrasion, this panel excels in concrete formwork, industrial flooring and vehicle lining. In addition, you can choose smooth or mesh finishes with sealed edges.

White Melamine Birch Plywood
For a ready-to-use look, melamine faces provide a clean, durable surface. Therefore, it’s a smart alternative to MDF/MFC for shelving, furniture and carcass construction. It also machines well on CNC.

Why choose birch plywood full board?

  • Stays flat and strong: Cross-laminated veneers control movement and increase rigidity.
  • Saves prep time: Smooth faces accept paint, clear coats and laminates with minimal sanding.
  • Cuts cleanly: Uniform density delivers crisp edges and low tear-out on saws and routers.
  • Looks modern: Pale grain fits contemporary interiors and finishes evenly.
  • Covers many tasks: With 9–21 mm options, you can build everything from lightweight panels to robust structures.
  • Supports sustainability: FSC®/PEFC™ options are available on request.

FAQs

What is birch plywood used for?

Use it for furniture, cabinetry, joinery, CNC parts, shelving and structural panels. Because it is strong and stable, it performs well in daily use.

Which thickness should I choose?

  • 9–12 mm: Lightweight panels and internal joinery
  • 15–18 mm: Furniture and cabinetry
  • 21 mm: Load-bearing or very robust builds

Can it be used outdoors?

Not directly. For exterior exposure, treat the board or choose film faced panels or another exterior-grade option.

Can I order cut to size?

Yes. Enter your dimensions on the product page and we’ll cut the panels for you.

What’s the difference between Film Faced and White Melamine?

Film Faced is industrial—durable and moisture-resistant. White Melamine is decorative—ready to use on interior furniture and shelving.

Fast Delivery • Cut-to-Size Service • Quality You Can Trust

We grade every board carefully and store stock in climate-controlled conditions. Consequently, you get consistent, reliable sheets you can order online with confidence.