Hey all, once again, I'm considering a project that uses phenolic plywood (an auxiliary router table for my table saw, similar to those sold by incra, etc). YES, I know you can buy them, NO they don't necessarily meet my specs).
So trying to source some phenolic and once again find it confusing on if I'm finding the right product.
here is one I know is the right thing (ie, that used in jigs and fixtures):
https://makerstock.com/products/phenolic-baltic-birch-plywood-black-1?variant=40728868946017
Cost $145 for a 30 x 48 pre-cut, plus $45 shipping.
So then I called a local place and they get it but they call it "concrete form plywood". Something like this:
https://sylvan-products.com/product/resin-form-film-faced-formply/
at $145 for a full 4x8 sheet.
So.... is this the same stuff?
I remember dealing with this (unsuccessfully) last time I looked into Phenolic. There are all types of phenolic surfaces (paper, etc) and not sure what it is we usually get in woodworking products from Incra, Woodpeckers, etc.
Thanks in advance for any clarification.
So trying to source some phenolic and once again find it confusing on if I'm finding the right product.
here is one I know is the right thing (ie, that used in jigs and fixtures):
https://makerstock.com/products/phenolic-baltic-birch-plywood-black-1?variant=40728868946017
Cost $145 for a 30 x 48 pre-cut, plus $45 shipping.
So then I called a local place and they get it but they call it "concrete form plywood". Something like this:
https://sylvan-products.com/product/resin-form-film-faced-formply/
at $145 for a full 4x8 sheet.
So.... is this the same stuff?
I remember dealing with this (unsuccessfully) last time I looked into Phenolic. There are all types of phenolic surfaces (paper, etc) and not sure what it is we usually get in woodworking products from Incra, Woodpeckers, etc.
Thanks in advance for any clarification.