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- Virtues and Applications of Hickory VeneerPlenty of projects warrant the use of attractive, exotic woods like zebrawood, teak, mahogany, and ebony, or even burl wood veneer.. Yet, at the same time, some projects just need a reliable, quality hardwood, domestic or otherwise, that is more prized for its workability and durability than for its form. With that said, here are some reasons to consider hickory, specifically hickory veneer,...0 Comments 0 SharesPlease log in to like, share and comment!
- Top Exotic Wood Veneers for DurabilityThinking about redoing some cabinetry with wood veneer? Or maybe using some to create wall panels? There’s nothing quite as luxurious as the rich luster of a beautifully finished wooden surface, especially when it’s a focal point of interior design. This case is even more apparent when an exotic species is used - but there is more to the world of exotic wood veneers than teak veneer...0 Comments 0 Shares
- 5 Great Finishes for Maple VeneerMaple veneer, like solid maple, has a lot of virtues. Among these are general durability, hardness, and a great variety in figure. Flat cut maple is often a bright, light color with gracefully arched cathedrals, and curly maple exhibits beautiful chatoyant streaks. Birdseye maple and fiddleback maple both exhibit notably attractive figure Maple has a tight, dense grain that responds well to a...0 Comments 0 Shares
- 5 Top Uses for African Mahogany VeneerMahogany wood is sourced both from Africa and South America, particularly Honduras. African Mahogany, also called Khaya, is a rich, dark, lustrous wood with a tight, often straight grain; the wood is often free of voids and pockets. It also responds well to a wide range of stains and finishes. It has a naturally reddish-brown color that darkens pleasantly over time, and the wood itself exhibits...0 Comments 0 Shares
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