 This work analyzed the mechanical and vibration characteristics of a banana fiber sandwich layer with AISI 304 steel wire mesh core, using different fiber orientations in the skin layer. The results showed that the presence of core WM enhances primary properties such as tensile, flexural, and impact strengths, while specimens with angular fiber orientation exhibit higher damping. Morphology studies revealed a load transfer mechanism involving matrix, banana fiber, and WM, which can be used in structural and automobile applications by properly orienting the fiber in the skin layer. This article was authored by Fosho-Loganoff and Kevenoff-Kuma, K.I.Apa, and others.