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Flexible Plywood Cross Grain | 8mm
Flexible Plywood Cross Grain | 8mm
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Description
Description
Flexible Plywood Sheets Cross Grain | 8mm
This high quality Flexible Plywood Board is an extremely versatile product that can be used for covering surfaces that have difficult curves and shapes that is impossible to achieve with standard Plywood. Flexible Plywood is slightly stronger and less likely to swell than other flexible sheet materials. This includes wavy walls, shop fittings, pillars, arches plus bathroom and kitchen fixtures. These are ready to customise with paint and veneers to create a unique and cohesive style to your fixtures. We can cut these sheets to any size you require.
This particular style of Flexible Plywood features a cross grain design, meaning that the grain pattern goes across the sheet and the short edge of the sheet bends to join with the short edge. We also supply Flexible Plywood in a long grain format and in a thicknesses of 5mm and 8mm and a range of sizes.
Standard Sheet Sizes:
595mm - 610mm x 295mm - 310mm (2ft x 1ft)
Product Details
Product Details
| Sheet Grain | Cross Grain |
|---|---|
| Sheet Size | 2ft x 1ft|2ft x 2ft|4ft x 4ft|4ft x 2ft|8ft x 4ft |
| Sheet Thickness | 8mm |
| Sheet Type | Flexible MDF |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'cross grain' mean in flexible plywood?
It means the sheet is designed to bend across its width rather than along its length.
What is the thickness and bending capacity?
8mm thick, bends to moderate radii depending on sheet width and ply structure.
What material and construction is used?
Veneer layers glued in one direction for flexibility and strength.
Where is it commonly used?
For curved walls, arches, furniture, and decorative interiors.
Can it bend both ways?
Yes, within limits depending on curvature radius and support.
Is it structural?
No, it’s a finishing material for curved applications.
Can I paint or veneer it?
Yes, suitable for painting, veneering, or laminating.
Can it be cut or routered?
Yes, use sharp blades and support the sheet while cutting.
Does moisture affect it?
Yes, use indoors or seal for protection.
Is it easy to install?
Yes, attach to curved framing using adhesive and screws.
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