23/11/2023
Crown cut, Quarter cut or a rotary cut?
Each Timber Veneer panel is one of kind as each tree has it’s own patterns 100% unique and will never be matched.
Bonding of 1mm thinly sliced leaf from a natural hardwood to a central core material creates the Veneer. This complex process uses the natural warmth and beauty of real wood along with the intrinsic pattern of a non-repeated woodgrain, differentiating Timber Veneer as the opulent choice in cabinets.
How a timber log is cut determines the grain pattern in veneer. Popular cuts include; crown cut, which have bold curves and ovals within the grain; quarter cut, which is characterised by a pattern of straight lines in the grain; and rotary cut, which is predominately used in plywood and creates a multi-coloured, swirled grain.
Timber Veneer achieves a high-end look with a durability and sturdiness that can deliver unique designs and functions. Solid wood is not very pliable, but veneered wood offers the opportunity for stunningly curved elements and other bespoke looks.
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