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1. Examine the edges of a plywood sheet. Quality plywood should have smooth, straight edges without any chips or cracks. 2. Look for the grade stamp. Grade stamps indicate the quality of plywood and will vary based on the manufacturer and type of plywood. 3. Inspect the surface. Quality plywood shouRead more
1. Examine the edges of a plywood sheet. Quality plywood should have smooth, straight edges without any chips or cracks.
2. Look for the grade stamp. Grade stamps indicate the quality of plywood and will vary based on the manufacturer and type of plywood.
3. Inspect the surface. Quality plywood should have a uniform surface without any visible gaps or discolorations.
4. Check the core layers. Quality plywood should have a solid core with no gaps between layers.
5. Test for strength. Quality plywood should be strong and durable. You can test this by applying pressure to the surface and checking for signs of bending or warping.
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