
Wood Veneer Collection
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Veneer Cut
Veneer cutting techniques are essential for creating thin slices of wood used in furniture making, cabinetry, and decorative applications. Each technique offers unique aesthetic and functional properties, making them suitable for different applications in woodworking and design.
Rotary Cut
Crown Cut
Quarter Cut

Veneer Matching
Slip Match

A veneer slip match is a specific technique used in the application of wood veneers to create a visually appealing and consistent pattern. This method involves aligning veneer sheets in a way that the grain pattern "slips" or shifts slightly from one sheet to the next, creating a repeating but staggered effect.
Book Match

A veneer book match is a highly popular and visually striking technique used in woodworking and interior design to create symmetrical patterns with wood veneers. This method involves matching two consecutive slices of veneer side by side, like the pages of an open book, to create a mirror image effect. The result is a balanced and harmonious pattern that highlights the natural beauty of the wood grain.
Random Match

A veneer random match is a technique used in woodworking and furniture design to create a natural, organic look by arranging veneer pieces in a non-uniform, random pattern. Random matching emphasizes the natural variation in wood grain and color, resulting in a more casual and unique appearance.