1. Plywood
When purchasing plywood, pay attention to the quality and specifications of the boards to ensure they meet requirements. Generally, pallet boards should be 15-20mm thick. For more refined details, textured plywood is preferred to increase the pallet's anti-slip properties and impact resistance.
2. Timber
The choice of timber should be based on the pallet's intended use and load capacity. Generally, mahogany or oak is suitable for the pallet frame due to its good durability and bending resistance.
3. Glue
Using glue increases the connection strength and durability of the pallet. Polyurethane glue generally performs well.
4. Screws and Nuts
Screws and nuts are needed to connect the various parts of the pallet. When purchasing, ensure the screw length and specifications match the requirements.
5. Tools
Making plywood pallets requires tools such as an electric saw, drill, hammer, and screwdriver. Choose the tools needed based on your needs.




