That's what I referred to, now in bold.mcmarte wrote:yeah but it's a bit hard to leave screws in if you want round edges with a miller.Harley wrote: Italian Poplar comes with thinner outer plies, but they are not paper thin. That's why I leave screws in where they don't interfere with rotating machinery and angle nail.
anyway i think i will go for the birch or the phenolic.
Plywood choice, help needed... from France
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