puitvineeri
Puitvineeri, often referred to as plywood in English, is a manufactured wood panel made from thin sheets of wood veneer. These veneers are typically glued together with adjacent layers having their wood grain rotated up to 90 degrees to one another. This cross-graining method significantly increases the strength and stability of the panel compared to solid wood. Plywood is commonly made from hardwoods like birch, oak, or maple, but softer woods such as pine and fir are also used, especially for construction purposes.
The production process involves peeling logs into thin veneers, which are then dried, graded, and glued together
Common uses for puitvineeri include furniture construction, cabinetry, flooring, wall sheathing, roofing, and formwork for concrete.