Submitted by pvfjr t3_z84lk7 in mildlyinteresting
Inside-Way4895 t1_iyaumst wrote
Hate to tell you this but the grain direction on this edge would not go this way if it was real timber.
pvfjr OP t1_iyb4234 wrote
Hate to tell you this, but conventional plywood is biaxial, so there's really no "wrong direction". We're also not comparing it to real lumber. The surface veneer of cabinet grade plywood is also exceedingly thin, doesn't count as one of the structural plies, and has no bearing on the grain direction of the underlying plies.
The point is, they're faking the fake stuff now.
Inside-Way4895 t1_iybat7w wrote
Still not mildly interesting.
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