Please Note:
6MM 4x4: 1/4" x 3-13/16" x 3-13/16" (blade kerf)
6MM 6x6: 1/4" x 5-13/16" x 5-13/16" (blade kerf)
6MM 12x12: 1/4" x 11-13/16" x 11-13/16" (blade kerf)
6MM 12x24: 1/4" x 11-13/16" x 23-13/16" (blade kerf)

Valued for its appealing light color, Baltic birch plywood features a uniform grain, smooth texture and outstanding durability.
Botanical Name: Betula spp. 
Common Names: Baltic birch, Russian birch 
Sources: The Baltic birch tree originates in the Baltic States - Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. Baltic birch plywood is primarily produced in Finland and Russia. 
Appearance: Valued for its appealing light color, Baltic birch plywood features a uniform grain, smooth texture and outstanding durability. 
Physical Properties: Baltic birch varies in thickness and contains an odd number of plies. The two outer plies, which comprise the front and back, show vertical wood grain that runs lengthwise throughout the sheets. Inner plies have alternating horizontal or vertical grain, which provides increased strength and resistance to warping or moisture damage. 
Working Properties: While most plywood tends to be painted, Baltic birch is attractive enough to stand alone with light sanding, varnishing or staining. Uses: Because of its pleasing appearance, it is a wood typically used for cabinetry and other furniture. Baltic birch is suitable for a variety of projects, from cabinetmaking to building construction.

Please measure each piece carefully before starting any project. 
*Actual piece length and width may be rounded up.*