How is wood veneer made.
Different kinds of wood veneers.
Different methods of veneer cutting 05.
More expensive woods such as mahogany or wood burls will be sliced into veneers and used in higher end custom made furniture.
The rift or comb grain effect is obtained by cutting at an angle of about 15 off of the quartered position to avoid the flake figure of the medullary rays.
For different types of wood a different direction of planing is chosen depending on the showiness of the natural wood pattern.
Raw wood veneer costs less than most of the other types.
Rift cut veneer is commonly produced in the various species of oak.
Based on veneer cutting.
Such veneer is produced mainly from valuable wood species with a beautiful texture.
Often oak wood veneers and mahogany wood veneers have open grain patterns.
On contrary maple has a smooth finish.
These are oak beech acacia walnut mahogany karelian birch ash elm yew and others.
Historically veneers were cut by hand until about the 1820 s where machines started to be used to cut the wood uniformly thin.
Now that we ve covered those terms we should be all set to dive into identifying wood types in furniture common softwoods used in furniture pine.
Exotic wood species are used to produce raw wood veneer.
Oak has medullary ray cells which radiate from the center of the log like the curved spokes of a wheel.
The grain pattern will help you identify the method by which the wood veneer is produced quarter sawn or plain sawn.
Any type of wood can be cut into veneers.
Due to the variety of exotic trees that exist raw wood veneer is widely available in several grain patterns.
The history of wood veneering originates in ancient egypt circa 3000 bc and continues into modern day woodworking.
So most of the time if you see burlwood in furniture it s actually a thin wood veneer on top of a different kind of solid wood.
Common wood such as oak maple birch or cherry will be cut into veneers to be incorporated into commercial manufactured furniture.