Weatherproof Plywood
Weatherproof Plywood sits in a neat bundle on the bench, its boards pale amber with a satin sheen, the edges angular and precise as if cut by a careful dawn. The texture is firm yet forgiving, a whisper of springy give under a gloved finger, and the surface bears a minuscule ripple of grain that catches light like tiny river pebbles. A faint resinous scent clings to it, not pungent, but decisive, as if the wood itself holds a promise to endure salt spray, rain, and routine wear. In the workshop’s lamplight it glows with a practical elegance, the kind of material you know will be trusted to weather the long voyage from quay to cabin, from shipment crate to household shelf. Lore has it that Weatherproof Plywood originated in the yards where shipwrights clambered over masts and rigging, a response to a year of unrelenting squalls. Craftsmen tucked away a guarded resin tang from northern forests into each batch, a secret treated with care, enough to seal the grain without hiding its character. The result is a plywood that seems almost patient, ready to hold fast against wind and rain, to stand up to the salt air that can gnaw at an unprotected seam. It’s not just wood; it’s a veteran of weather, a companion to hulls and holdfasts, whispered about in port-side slang as weatherproof and reliable. In practice, Weatherproof Plywood has carved out a quiet, indispensable niche in the world’s crafting ledger. Carpenters reach for it when they need more than a pretty finish—they want assurance. The item’s value lies not only in its sturdiness but in the way it elevates a finished piece. Used in shipping crates, cabin walls, porthole sills, and the like, it lends durability that survives long sea crossings and the daily bustle of the home. For furniture and interior accents, Weatherproof Plywood provides a smoother, tighter grain that takes finishes evenly, yielding a sheen that resists peeling and moisture. Its “stats,” so to speak, are about resilience and longevity: items crafted with this plywood exhibit enhanced weather resistance, a stronger core, and a cleaner, more uniform surface that preserves the wood’s character rather than masking it. It is especially prized in high-traffic rooms and damp spaces, where the risk of warp or water stain is real, because the material is designed to hold its line when others falter. Market talk, of course, follows its own currents, tugging between demand and supply as weather fronts shift and festival fever drives orders up. Across servers, buyers and sellers check the ledger, weighing how much Weatherproof Plywood will cost on the day’s market. The Saddlebag Exchange becomes a quiet chorus in the background, a cross-server whisper network where traders compare notes on price, availability, and supplier reliability. A crate that cost a little more on one server might be a bargain on another, if a storm has kept shipments at bay or a shipyard paused work for a week. It’s a small drama of exchange and trust, the way a single plank can tilt a project from good to excellent. For those who craft with intention, Weatherproof Plywood is more than material—it’s a promise of sturdiness, a thread that ties harbor tales to interior comfort, and a reliable companion when the world outside insists on rain.
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Weatherproof Plywood Sale History
Region Wide Pricing and Sales
Median Price Per Unit Sold
2,000,000
Average Price Per Unit Sold
2,146,753
Average Purchases per day
24
Total Purchases per week
170
Average Quantity Sold per day
24
Total Quantity Sold per week
171
Region Price History
Region Wide Server Sales Distribution
Region Wide Stack Size History
This table shows the sale history for the last 7 days in your region by stack size. Including which stack size is most popular by number of purchases (inddividual times people click on the buy button) and total quantity sold (total of all quantity sold from all purchases).
Bundle Size | No# Sales | % of Sales | % of Total Sold |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 169 | 99.412 | 98.83 |
| 2 | 1 | 0.588 | 1.17 |
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Weatherproof Plywood Current Listings
Avg Price Difference
990,000 gil
Median Price Difference
1 gil
Minimum Price
2,749,999 gil
Price Per Unit | Quality | Quantity | Total | Retainer Name | Last Review Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2,749,999 | 1 | 2,749,999 | Coomerbait | 1 day ago | |
| 2,750,000 | 1 | 2,750,000 | Ardent | 1 day ago | |
| 3,099,999 | 1 | 3,099,999 | Reyanv | 1 day ago | |
| 3,099,999 | 1 | 3,099,999 | Limmy | 1 day ago | |
| 7,699,999 | 1 | 7,699,999 | Echni | 1 day ago | |
| 7,699,999 | 1 | 7,699,999 | Echni | 1 day ago |
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