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how do you handle a full-size piece of plywood in a one-man shop when you havent got a panel saw or a table saw the size of an aircraft carrier well its simpler than you might think all you need is a few two by fours a few scraps of plywood and a little ingenuity plywood im convinced is the product of an evil genius or more likely several of them beginning in the late 18th century and early 19th century three successive inventors samuel bentham emmanuel nobel and john mayo all developed a way to take a tree apart and put it back together in flat sheets of layered veneers plywood as it came to be called was more stable than solid wood and it was equally strong across both the width and the length that was the genius part the evil part came in 1928 when plywood manufacturers began to issue this stuff in standard sized sheets eight feet long and four feet wide if you live in america and 2.4 meters by 1.2 meters everywhere else the sizes are similar and theyre just big enough to make