V002 – RED OAK QUARTER
Paradoxically, red oak is sought after for use as front veneer in the furniture and door sector, as it is similar in color to white oak, i.e. light.
Unlike white oak, it cannot be used as barrel wood because the pores are not clogged.
SKU:
V001-1-1
Categories: Natural Veneer, Wooden Veneer
Description
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Tiny knots in the grain resemble small bird’s eyes.
The figure is reportedly caused by unfavorable growing conditions for the tree.
The tree attempts to start numerous new buds to get more sunlight, but with poor growing conditions the new shoots are aborted, and afterward, some tiny knots remain.
V022 – WHITE OAK CROWN
White oak is universally applicable in all areas of the wood-using industry because it is very resistant to external influences.
It is highly valued in the veneer and sawn timber sector due to its expressive structure.
In the USA it is of great importance as barrel wood (whiskey).
It is used as veneer and sawn timber in all areas of the furniture, door, and panel industry as well as the parquet and staircase industry.
V024 – MAHOGANY CROTCH
V025 – BIRCH VENEER
V032 – BEECH BACKING
Veneer wood has large dimensions compared to other European woods (60 cm diameter and more),
furniture and parquet wood, chipboard, excellent bending wood (seating furniture), well suited for workbenches, good construction wood.
One of the most common woods in Europe is produced as a veneer in steamed, white, and old white. Since the mid-1990s, beech has been a distinctly fashionable wood in the veneer and solid wood sector.
