There are two categories of wood.
Common sheet wood sizes.
Hardwood plywood comes also in abbreviated sheets measuring 2 by 2 2 by 4 and 4 by 4 feet while utility grade plywood comes in longer 4 by 10 foot sheets.
Softwood includes cedar pine spruce and fir wood.
The most common nominal thicknesses of plywood are 1 2 inch and 3 4 inch but once again the actual sizes are slightly different.
The most common plywood sheet dimension 4 feet by 8 feet translates to the metric dimensions of 1 219 by 2 438 millimeters.
A sheet of 1 2 inch plywood is really 15 32 inch thick while a 3 4 inch sheet is 23 32 inch thick.
Hardwood plywood comes in many lengths and widths but the two most common sizes are 4 x 8 and 5 x 5 feet.
Even though with all variation often 3 4 19 mm nominal 23 32 thickness tongue and groove.
The lumber industry uses a scale called the janka rating system to measure and rank the relative hardness of wood.
The most common size for plywood sheets is 4 x 8 feet followed by 5 x 5 feet.
These project panels help eliminate waste cut costs and are easier to transport than full size panels.
Chart represents most common plywood sheet sizes in inches imperial system and millimeters metric dimensions.
Standard sheets are 1 2 inch thick while non standard thicknesses range from 1 8 inch to 3 4 inches.
Most of plywood sheets available in different thicknesses.
Softwood plywood typically used for rough framing comes in 4 x 8 feet 1220 x 2438 millimeters sheets.
Hickory is the hardest common wood that is commercially available followed by pecan hard maple and white oak.
Common plywood sheet sizes.