I would think that a strong, durable hardwood would be superior to plywood. 
White oak or something similar. Personally I would use bolts countersunk in 
white oak over top of thin gripsters or something similar. Even better if the 
profile of the pedals matches the shape of the pedal so that there isn't a 
significant amount that is cantilevered. 

If going plywood, a marine grade Baltic birch ply might work, but of course the 
glues might be worse than the aluminum. I guess skateboard decks would be a 
good source of appropriate plywood. 

Toby 
Toronto 

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