Ha Wood, I did go to the shop and with just the plywood I could quickly grab and photo, here are those results.
This is my first pitiful attempt to use mspaint with lines and such. Obviously I didn't do it correctly BUT, if you are still with me, you can see the actual plywood I used for all the stringers and bulkheads (being 3/4" or actually 23/32" or there about) there are three plies going in the same direction as the both outside plies runs. The two inter plies are end grain wood. So in this situation, installing the ply the lengthwise is its strongest direction.
Here is a better marked up copy. Again notice the two outside plies and the center ply is that same direction. This is another scrape from the stringer and bulkheads I installed.
Her is a totally different plywood I had laying around. This ply is only three plies thick and ~ 1/2". But again the two outside plies are going in the same direction as the plywood length. So it too would be the stronger in its lengthwise direction.
Now for the high end grade Red Oak cabinet grade veneer plywood. Okay now we have a different scenario. This is considered seven ply. But really it is merely five ply with two extremely thin veneers of Red Oak hardwood on the two outside plies. A real total misnomer. While this plywood would indeed have its strongest strength cross grain of the outer sections, who would use it for anything but furniture? But this follows Wood's article to the letter. And since I never ever thought about it, It was good info to remember. But the average consumer will probably never come across any issues with normal plywood In that configuration unless building furniture... So in summary, YES there are different configurations of plywoods and which direction is their strongest. But in reality, not to worry about general usages. So Wood your article has brought some interesting info and opened even my eyes using such plywoods. But my original ideas still holds good... This may be an interesting topic to make into a sticky...IDK. :noidea:
You all have a great day. I will post boat building updates later on... :thumb: