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Italian Bending Plywood

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Italian Bending Ply is a thin (1/8in) plywood that can be bent with radiuses as small as 3 inches. It bends in one direction better than the other. This ply is often glued up in layers while being bent up to make molded plywood.

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Italian Bending Plywood
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