What is bc plywood?

BC plywood is a type of plywood that is commonly used in construction and woodworking projects. It is made up of multiple layers of thinly cut wood veneer that are glued together with the grain of each layer running perpendicular to the one above and below it. This cross-grain construction gives BC plywood its strength and stability.

The grade designation "BC" refers to the face quality of the plywood. The "B" side of BC plywood is a rough, sanded surface that may have knots, voids, and other imperfections. The "C" side is usually a smoother, more defect-free surface that is suitable for painting, staining, or finishing.

BC plywood is commonly used for sheathing, subflooring, and other structural applications where strength and durability are important. It is also used in furniture, cabinetry, and other woodworking projects where a lower grade finish is acceptable.

BC plywood is available in a variety of thicknesses and sizes to suit different applications. It is typically made from softwood species such as Douglas fir, pine, or spruce.