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1. Check for surface defects: Look for knots, warping, discoloration and other surface defects that may indicate poor-quality plywood. 2. Look at the edges: Examine the edges of each plywood board to check they are well cut with no chipping. 3. Test the thickness: Use a ruler to measure the thicknesRead more
1. Check for surface defects: Look for knots, warping, discoloration and other surface defects that may indicate poor-quality plywood.
2. Look at the edges: Examine the edges of each plywood board to check they are well cut with no chipping.
3. Test the thickness: Use a ruler to measure the thickness of the plywood to make sure it matches the specification.
4. Look at the layers: Examine the layers of the plywood to make sure they are bonded together securely and evenly.
5. Test the strength: Tap on the plywood to check its soundness. A solid and consistent tapping sound indicates good quality.
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