Hardwood Plywood Full Board – Plydirect
*Please note: Full boards come with a raw edge – they are designed to be trimmed before use.
Hardwood plywood full board — strong, smooth and ready to build
Choose hardwood plywood full board when you need dependable strength with a clean, furniture-grade face. Each sheet uses quality hardwood veneers over a stable, cross-banded core, so panels stay flat, machine cleanly and finish beautifully. As a result, it’s a go-to for cabinetry, furniture, wall panels, shelving and interior joinery.
Available thicknesses
Pick what suits your build, then order as full sheets or cut to your sizes:
- 3.6 mm
- 5.5 mm
- 9 mm
- 12 mm
- 15 mm
- 18 mm
- 22 mm
- 25 mm
Want exact parts? Order Hardwood Plywood – Cut to Size.
Working outdoors or in wet areas? Compare Marine Plywood Full Board.
Need the look of real timber grain? See Decorative Veneered Plywood – Full Board.
Why choose hardwood plywood full board?
- Reliable strength: the multi-ply core resists warping, splitting and delamination.
- Furniture-grade faces: smooth surfaces take stain, paint, oil or lacquer with minimal prep.
- Clean machining: screws hold well; saws and routers leave crisp edges.
- Versatile formats: full sheets suit multi-cut jobs and bulk orders; cut-to-size saves time and waste.
- Consistent quality: stable construction keeps carcasses square and doors true.
Finishing & handling
Before finishing, lightly sand the faces and edges. Then apply your chosen coating and seal exposed edges for a durable, uniform result. For show edges, add lipping or a neat round-over. When strength matters most, select thicker sheets; when weight matters, step down a thickness and add bracing.
Typical uses
- Cabinets & furniture: carcasses, doors, shelves and drawer boxes
- Interior cladding: wall panels, reveals and partitions
- Retail & office fit-outs: counters, displays and storage
- DIY projects: media units, wardrobes and home offices
FAQs
What is hardwood plywood used for?
Cabinet making, furniture, wall panels, millwork and other decorative carpentry where strength and appearance both matter.
Can I stain or paint it?
Yes. The smooth hardwood face finishes well with stain, paint, oil or lacquer. Seal edges for a consistent finish.
Is it suitable for structural work?
For many interior applications, yes. Choose the right thickness and follow your project specs.
What thicknesses are in stock?
Common options include 3.6, 5.5, 9, 12, 15, 18, 22 and 25 mm. Ask for cut-to-size if you need exact dimensions.