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Retail price for red oak 3/4", cabinet grade A1 is a little over $90/sheet at my hardwood supplier. (B2 is around $80.) I'm curious about the grade you mentioned. I'm hardly an expert, but the cabinet grade ply I've seen is graded with a letter and then a number, while the construction grade ply is grade with 2 letters as you cited. That aside, why not use a less expensive grade for the carcasses? If you have an exposed side, cover wit with a frame/panel. Personally, I'd rather not have an oak veneer in the interior of my cabinets anyway, mus prefer something with a smoother grain, at least the ones that will have doors. On a drawer cabinet it wouldn't matter (to me).
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$54 for 3/4" Columbia Purebond at HD; same price at Lowes for whoever's they carry. My local lumber yard is about $60/sheet but it's no better. Really top end stuff like A1 with tight specs. on thickness tolerances is well over $100. Like Fred, oak would not be my choice for cabinet interiors. I like Melamine personally, but if I were going to use plywood it would be maple or something else light with a tight grain.
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Menards a/b red oak 3/4" is always $45-$54 a sheet plus 11% gc back mail in rebate many weeks.
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Columbia Purebond is around 50 a sheet at the box stores. I haven't bought any in a while so I don't know the exact price. However, if I ever need maple, birch, or oak ply, I get it there. If the stuff available at the hardwood suppliers is any better, either I can't tell or it's of no use to me. HD once stocked walnut plywood on a one-off and it didn't sell, so I loaded up at around $40 a sheet. There's a huge difference in price, but not in quality.
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Just make sure you're comparing apples to apples here.
I've found quite a wide range in the quality of face veneers on similarly-graded plywoods.
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The lumber yard told be it was "A" on one side and "B" on the other. He said the "B" side has slight imperfections and that side should face inward of a cabinet and the "A" side is cabinet grade. I'm assuming he meant to say A1 and B2 but I'll ask. I'll also check with my local Lowes for options on different grades of plywood.
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$80 or so for the good stuff at the hardwood stores in Cincinnati.
$50 bucks or so for the stuff at the box store.
The good stuff is noticeably heavier to me, has fewer voids in the middle and should have no voids directly under the veneer.
Ray