





1/4" 12" x 24" Birch Markerboard
Nominal: 1/4" x 12" x 24"
Ideal for creating a high-end look in homes and offices, birch markerboards have a glossy, UV-cured finish that's ready for use with standard dry-erase markers. Enhance the look and functionality of your projects with a clear, lustrous, woodgrain writing surface.

Glossy, clear-coat markerboard finish over natural birch woodgrain on front face; smooth, sanded, birch back veneer; veneers between 0.35 - 0.45mm; square-cut corners, perpendicular to edges.

Attractive alternative to traditional, white, dry-erase boards; clear, smooth writing surface on front, natural birch veneer back.

Ready to customize with finishes like paint and vinyl decals; stain is not recommended.

Intended for indoor use only. If using outside, seal edges and back with a weather-protecting finish and place in a covered or protected area.
- One, 1/4"-thick, 12"-wide, 24"-long, birch plywood markerboard
- Actual dimensions: 0.22" x 12" x 24"
- Tolerance: +/- 1/8"
- Weight: Approx. 1 lb
- Grade: White or Yellow Birch
- Species: B2 (or equivalent) with a veneer core
- CARB Phase 2 and EPA TSCA Title VI compliant
- California residents, see Prop 65 Warning Fact Sheets for formaldehyde and wood dust
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What is plywood?Plywood is made by gluing multiple thin layers of wood together in a very tight stack, creating a strong, attractive real-wood panel.
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Is Handprint hardwood plywood the same as Baltic Birch plywood?In short, no. Baltic Birch is a specialty plywood originally created for cabinet makers. It’s plies are thicker and all made from 100% birch. Birch plywood has thinner plies which are different species- anything from pine to poplar. We find Birch plywood offers the same great look and benefits as Baltic Birch, but can be more cost effective for a maker’s budget.
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How many plies are in each thickness of plywood?In general, the more plies, the stronger the panel. So while the precise number of plies varies depending on the tree, typically, ¼” plywood has 3-5 plies, ½” has 5-7, and ¾” has 7-9.