Veneered panels are ideal for interior design and architectural components (kitchen applications, bedroom and office furniture, shelves, etc.). Due to their high density and strength, our chipboards are suitable for milling, drilling and complete finishing.
Slicing and jointing techniques
Slicing techniques:

Quarter Regular Cut
Cutting is made perpendicular to the annual growth rings of the tree. This creates the effect of a flat grain. Suitable especially for home furniture.

Quarter Rift Cut
A similar effect of straight grain on true quarter-cut veneer is most commonly used in larger homogeneous applications. Suitable for hotel lobbies, theaters.

Crown Cut
Plain cut veneer is cut along the growth rings of the log and usually represents a cathedral grain pattern with veneer sheets. This method is ideal for wall panels, doors and furniture.
Jointing techniques:

Book Matched

Horizontal/Slip Matched
