StevieB
Established Member
Can anyone out there educate me as to the different types of plywood please? I am looking for some decent ply to make some small puzzles/toys for children of toddler age. The obvious material for this seems to be the type of ply that has multiple laminations and no voids, which appears to be variously called cabinet ply or birch/baltic birch ply. However this is clearly not available in the usual sheds, and the builders merchants I have tried have done the usual pursing of the lips, whistling through the teeth, we can get it gov but its going to be expensive routine. They also dont carry samples, meaning I would have to order a sheet just to look at it.
Looking on the web and searching the forums, I cannot even find it at SL Hardwoods (although I may be looking at it and not recognising it since nobody seems to carry pictures of the laminations, only the fronts of boards) nor can I find many references to it in the threads.
I guess my questions therefore are, am I calling it the right name (for the UK), anyone know who supplies it to or stocks it in the SE/Kent region or know of a website I can browse for further info please. I only want small orders of a half sheet / 1 sheet at a time (one company offered 250 8' by 4' sheets for a discounted price!).
Cheers in advance!
Steve.
Looking on the web and searching the forums, I cannot even find it at SL Hardwoods (although I may be looking at it and not recognising it since nobody seems to carry pictures of the laminations, only the fronts of boards) nor can I find many references to it in the threads.
I guess my questions therefore are, am I calling it the right name (for the UK), anyone know who supplies it to or stocks it in the SE/Kent region or know of a website I can browse for further info please. I only want small orders of a half sheet / 1 sheet at a time (one company offered 250 8' by 4' sheets for a discounted price!).
Cheers in advance!
Steve.