The standard thicknesses for plywood are 1 ¼, 1 1/8, ¾, 5/8, ½, 3/8, ¼, and 1/8 inches. The corresponding actual thicknesses are 1 ¼, 1 1/8, 23/32, 19/32, 15/32, 11/32, 1/4, and ?, respectively. This takes into the effect of sanding throughout the process of manufacturing the plywood for each of these sizes.
Also, what thickness does plywood come in MM? Plywood thickness ranges from 0.4mm~100mm . But the common plywood is 3.2mm~21mm .
Also question is, what is the actual thickness of 3/4 inch plywood?
A 3/4 sheet of plywood is really 23/32 (and is now typically labeled as such). Similarly, 1/2 should be correctly labeled as 15/32 and 1/4 labeled as 7/32.
What size is 23 32 plywood?
Sanded Plywood (Common: 23/32 in. x 2 ft. x 4 ft.; Actual: 0.703 in. x 23.75 in.