Wood Honeycomb Panels

Superior materials and warp resistant engineering.

  • Custom Size - From handheld delights to epic polyptychs, our panel shines as an elite, stable armature for your practice. Cores available at 48" x 96" and 60" x 120", larger sizes are of course available by seaming these together. Our expert fabricators are skilled at creating flawless seams when needed. (These core sizes are based on dimensions of plywood available).

  • Custom Depths - 1.5” and 2” standard depths, custom depths available

  • Premium Wood - Face and back material is of highest quality birch plywood, and the cradle of kiln-dried bass

  • Honeycomb Core - The honeycomb is resin-impregnated paper pulp, which bonds to the plywood skins to form a solid torsion box design. A brilliant solution to solve for stiffness and stability without compromising on weight.

  • Shapes - Any custom shape is feasible with a digital design and CNC cutting. Our Wood Honeycomb Panel is an excellent starting point for your custom fabrication project.

  • Integral French Cleat - Integral cleats on all four sides are built into panels with depth of at least 1.5". We use an industry-standard 30° degree bevel.

Honeycomb Wood Panel Features:

Our Wood Honeycomb Panel is an extremely stable piece of engineering.

A torsion box design provides excellent rigidity and strength while using minimal material.

The cores are 3/4" thick before being cradled; two 1/8" thick pieces of high quality plywood sandwiched around a honeycomb core of resin-impregnated paper pulp.

The cradle, a bass wood perimeter, wraps the open edge of the core.

The continuous integral french cleat is attached to the cradle.

The cradling process preserves the plywood face, which laps over the cradle.

To ensure a lasting product, all exposed surfaces of a panel are sealed (sealer is clear) to prevent the absorption of ambient moisture.

The CAS Wood Honeycomb Panel proves that the torsion box design is an ideal solution to the problem of the artist's panel. Providing a stable a foundation is the goal of this panel, and it delivers.