Coniferous Plywood (Larch): 71.5 x 36.0 x 0.6 inches (1815 x 915 x 15 mm); 3' x 6' (referred to as a Sabroku in the size of 3 scale x 6 scales); Approx. 1 tatami mat size! JAS standards, special class, second grade, F☆☆☆☆☆☆・Structural plywood, made in Japan. Features: Excellent water resistance, Class 2 = Superior strength ♪ F☆☆☆☆☆ = Low formaldehyde top class (to protect against sick house)
Coniferous plywood is mainly used for walls and roofs of typical Japanese wooden houses. Strong and water resistant for outdoor use. In addition to simple care for construction sites and trucks, temporary ramps, steps and holes for first aid, etc
Recently, it is also used for furniture and works of art that have made use of wood grain and knots as it is. The charm of coniferous plywood. Some people have a novel and beautiful finish such as Larch walls, Larch counters, and other objects that utilize the layers of wood grain and knots. Simple white walls and interior like rach furniture, you can use it for a wide variety of purposes depending on your ideas
For repairing walls, floors, roofs, and other interior points, and creative woodworking. Yellow white (rarely red) plywood with a warm atmosphere
It has the same strength and water resistance as well as smooth surfaces. If you want plywood with a smooth surface, please consider using a plywood
It can also be used for disaster preparedness such as typhoons and water damage. It is not just waterproof, so it will rot at some point, but it will be plywood that can be used for a relatively long time outdoors. The surface has uneven texture caused by wood grains and knots and has a large and small burr, so we recommend using it for planer processing or chamfering depending on your use