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You can identify duplicate plywood by checking the grain pattern and veneer layers. Genuine plywood has a symmetrical grain pattern, while fake plywood will show uneven or mismatched grain patterns. Additionally, genuine plywood will have multiple layers of veneers that are pressed together, while fRead more
You can identify duplicate plywood by checking the grain pattern and veneer layers. Genuine plywood has a symmetrical grain pattern, while fake plywood will show uneven or mismatched grain patterns. Additionally, genuine plywood will have multiple layers of veneers that are pressed together, while fake plywood will typically only have a single layer. Ultimately, if you are unsure, it is best to consult with a professional woodworker.
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