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RESOURCES Book Matching Slip Match Rotary |
METHODS OF MATCHING FACE VENEER ON PLYWOOD
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Book matching is achieved by turning over every other veneer flitch component to match the grain from component to component across the panel for an aesthetically pleasing product. Book Matched and Slip Matched veneer are sliced from the log instead of peeled from the log. Back to Top |
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Slip Match Veneer components are spliced side by side without matching the grain at the joints. Slip Matching creates the look of laying boards side by side. Back to Top |
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Rotary Cut veneer is one continuous veneer, creating a very broad grain pattern. Rotary veneer is peeled from the log with a lathe while spinning the log. Rotary is used to achieve either a whole piece or spliced veneer. Back to Top |