The purpose of this study was to determine if press-drying of redry veneer is a practical option for the plywood industry. Two press-drying schedules were tested - one minute and two minutes at 340 degrees F with 10 psi press pressure. Drying two redry sheets per opening for two minutes gave the best results. Moisture pockets in the veneer were reduced to an acceptable level and moisture equalization occurred between the two sheets in the press and during the veneer load cool-down time. Press drying redry veneer may provide a relative low cost processing option for mills to complement more capital-intensive alternatives such as radio-frequency (RF) drying.