Selected logs of cherry are sliced to get first class decorative veneers for furniture, cabinets, wall paneling etc.
Kind Veneers
Thickness from 0,6 mm to 2 mm
What is it
Veneer refers to thin sheets of wood of uniform thickness that are sliced from logs.
Uses
Veneers are typically spliced together to obtain large sheets that are then glued onto raw plywood panels, blockboards and chipboards. This process allows the production of semi-finished products which are used for furniture and parts of furniture (doors, tops and panels for cabinets etc.) providing color uniformity and grain continuity.
Features
The veneer, which is obtained by slicing a log, is then bound in groups of 32 sheets (0.6 mm in thickness). It is sold by the square metre. Our company offers the opportunity to buy both raw and spliced veneer. In the latter case, we can carry out splicing and pressing, as required by the customers.
Veneer splicing and gluing is performed by state-of-the-art machines that guarantees perfect results.
Its even colour and fiber make Cherry superb in the finishing processes.
It holds nails and screws well and can be glued satisfactorily. Thanks to its excellent finish, Cherry is successfully used for furniture, cabinet-making, high-class joinery and boat interiors.
Availability
Large selection in stock. Minimum order required: 50 m2