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SLICING AND JOINTING TECHNIQUES

The appearance of the veneer sheet is determined by the way we slice the wood and join the pieces together. The 3 most frequently used slicing methods are

JOINTING TECHNIQUES

Using advanced technology, we are able to join the sliced wood into a veneer sheet. The images below show the different techniques that we apply. This allows you to decide on the final look and feel of your panel. You can make the optimal choice for your application. Whatever you choose: real wood is always unique and gives your project that extra character.

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MIX-MATCHED

Mix-matched is literally what it says: mixing and matching. The veneer strips are jointed randomly with variations in colour and structure, creating an interesting yet cohesive effect. Mix-matched is the veneer alternative for the plank effect of solid wood. It is possible to create a mix of both crown cut and quarter cut, or use crown cut only or quarter cut only.

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Slicing techniques

Joining techniques

Slicing techniques

Joining techniques

Joining techniques

Slicing techniques

Slicing techniques

Joining techniques

Slicing techniques

Joining techniques

CREATE YOUR OWN VENEER PRODUCT

Use the product builder to create the veneer product of your choice. Follow the 6 steps in the left column to obtain a PDF that you can use to quickly request a quote at one of our distributionpartners.

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