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One of the most commonly-used plywood thicknesses is ¾ inch plywood. You can find 1-inch-thick fir plywood for use in heavy construction projects. Some will have tongue and groove patterns that lock together for even more strength. A 12-by-36-inch piece of 3/4-inch fir plywood can easily support 50 pounds.
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In general, plywood is quite strong due to the way it is made. Individual layers of wood chips and pieces are placed perpendicular to each other and bonded with glue under high pressure. The layers are placed on top of each other and glued together. Each layer alternates the direction of the grain. Alternating the grain pattern with each layer results in plywood being stronger than an equivalent sized piece made of the same wood in its natural state.
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The type of wood species that make the plywood makes a difference as to its strength. The most common species of wood are conifers, which make softwood plywood. This conifer plywood is not as strong as plywood made from a hardwood species. Some manufacturers overcome that weakness by using exterior glue to adhere the layers. Using exterior glue on softwood plywood can actually make the plywood stronger than hardwood plywood over time. The reason for this is that the glue helps prevent the plywood from absorbing the moisture that causes plywood layers to separate. If the manufacturer uses interior glue on softwood plywood, the softwood plywood is not nearly as strong as hardwood plywood.
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