both extremes. In McCall, where winter temperatures plunge well below zero and summer sun bakes exposed lakeside facades, architectural plywood must withstand relentless thermal cycling without delamination, warping, or surface checking—conditions that would punish lesser panels within a single season. Rosebud's vacuum-pressed layups and moisture-resistant adhesive systems give McCall's architects and builders the confidence to specify real wood veneers in mountain lodge interiors, ski resort common areas, and the custom homes that line the shores of Payette Lake, knowing the panels will hold their dimensional integrity through decades of extreme seasonal swings. The same precision manufacturing that keeps Rosebud panels stable at 6,100 feet elevation translates seamlessly as the product catalog ships south from Louisville into the rapidly expanding suburbs of north Texas, where McKinney's