Ash Hardwood Plywood

White ash hardwood plywood is a high-quality engineered wood product made by bonding layers of thin ash wood veneer with adhesive. It is valued for its strength, durability, and attractive appearance, featuring a light, creamy color with a distinct grain pattern. The plywood can have color variations, which adds to its natural character. It is commonly used in furniture, cabinetry, and interior paneling due to its stable structure and aesthetic appeal. It is also known for being relatively easy to work with, sand, and finish.

American Ash is grown in Canada and United States. Stocked in 1/4″ and 3/4″ thickness. Limited amount in stock.  Please contact sales staff for large orders.

Full 4×8 sheets of Ash (White) Plywood are available in stock at our location.  Full and partial 2’x4′ sheets are available for purchase online.

Prices may vary in store and online.

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Additional Information

GRADES OF PLYWOOD:

  • 1/4” sheet is a good 1 side, B4 grade. This grade of plywood is characterized by having good quality on at least one side, meaning it typically features a smooth, attractive surface suitable for visible applications. The other side may have some imperfections or minor defects, but overall, the panel is strong and durable. This grade is often used in cabinetry, furniture, and decorative applications where one side is visible and the other side can be concealed or less visible. It provides a good balance of quality and cost.
  • 3/4” sheet is a good 2 sides, B2 grade. The B-2 cabinet plywood grade is a high-quality yet cost-effective option used for cabinetry and interior applications. It features a smooth face veneer with minimal surface defects, making it suitable for visible surfaces that require a good finish. The “B” grade indicates a face veneer with tight, even grain and minor repairs or patches, ensuring an attractive appearance. The “2” grade for the back veneer allows for more defects such as knots or patches but still maintains overall strength and durability. This combination makes B-2 plywood an ideal and more economical choice for cabinet doors and interior furnishings where both aesthetic quality and structural integrity are important.