| A few years ago I went to a fascinating exhibition on plywood at the V&A museum (a design museum in London). I didn't realise how versatile it is as a material. From chairs to boats to planes and construction - it's applications are wide-reaching. This short video from the exhibition website explains how plywood is made: "Plywood's unique combination of lightness, strength and flexibility has helped revolutionise design over the last 150 years, but its manufacturing process has changed little. Taking you on a journey from tree to board, watch our animation to discover how plywood is made." https://www.vam.ac.uk/articles/how-is-plywood-made And for anyone interested in the use of plywood by craft makers, designers, and architects, this excellent article from the same exhibition provides an introduction: https://www.vam.ac.uk/articles/inside-the-plywood-material-o... Exceprt from the above article: "Plywood was particularly common as a building material in countries with an existing history of building with timber. It was deployed on a national scale in the USA in the 1930s and '40s." |