V051 – FRAMIRE VENEER
Framire Veneer, also known as Idigbo, boasts a light yellow-brown to medium brown color that can darken slightly with age.
Its grain is typically straight to slightly interlocked, and the texture is moderately coarse.
Framire is easy to work with, sands smoothly, and takes finishes well, making it a versatile option for various applications.
Categories: Natural Veneer, Wooden Veneer
Description
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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.
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V033 – LACEWOOD
Has a very conspicuous flecking that gives this wood its namesake.
The wood itself is a reddish brown with grey or light brown rays, which result in a lace pattern when quartersawn.
Like other woods that exhibit the strongest figure in quartersawn pieces, (such as Sycamore),
Lacewood has the most pronounced figure and displays the largest flecks when perfectly quartersawn;
this is due to the wood’s wide medullary rays, whose layout can be seen the clearest when looking at the end grain.
