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These pages have been developed as a veneer reference guide representing species of wood from around the world.
Although it would be impossible to include each variation of every species available, we feel these pages represent the great diversity of wood available today.
These samples are type samples and the exact pattern or color seen on these pages may not be available if requested.
Contact Collins Aerospace- Booth Veneers to determine what similar logs might be available to receive live samples for your project.
Species Characteristic Matrix link is intended to provide a summary of the collective experience of Booth Veneers personnel relative to working with a wide variety of veneer species, and to provide a reference document that can be used to quickly understand and evaluate the risks and opportunities that specific veneers present. It is important to note that[...]
Pie match sketch faces can produce a myriad of patterns depending on the cut of veneer and the orientation of each veneer leaf in the pattern.
Grain direction shown with the arrows. Sketch face patterns in Quartered Ebony
Lumber that matches perfectly to a specific veneer will never exist. However, Collins Aerospace- Booth Veneers is offering certain lumber species in 4/4, 6/4, and 8/4 stock that could be appropriate for many projects. Lumber from single logs are called boules and cannot be separated. Often, smaller quantities of some species can be offered.
Smoked veneer is color altered veneer. This process exposes high quality veneer to an ammonia rich chamber that darkens the veneer by chemical reaction to natural tannins in the wood fiber. Only veneers with high tannin content have significant color change.
Composite veneer is a man-made product using real wood, formaldehyde glues, and dyes. These offerings are fairly consistent and often simulate expensive, natural veneers. Proper cautions should be considered before using this product.
Many burls on the market today are random bundles of burl from the same log. Bundles clipped in sequence can produce burl panels that naturally evolve through an interior design.
Burls are usually described as full burl, cluster burl or swirl burl. Many logs commonly display more than one pattern through each sequence. Many burls have two tone charter in some bundles.
Figure is patterns on the veneer surface that usually run across the grain. Many figures have been described. A few of the more common forms are shown here.
Veneer sliced parallel to a radius is called quarter cut. Grain pattern will usually be fairly straight or have slight curves. Figure can be strong in quartered veneer.
Veneer sliced across the log perpendicular to a radius is called flat cut or crown cut. Grain pattern will commonly produce arches, ovals, or hour glass patterns in the veneer.
Veneer can be sliced from various parts of the tree. Burls usually come from the root section of the tree. Most veneer comes from the trunk of the tree. Long wood veneer may be sliced flat cut, quarter cut, or rotary cut depending on the species or patterns in[...]
Some species including many burls are becoming limited in availability and very expensive. Great logs may be available in some species, but sample material and lengths of hold are limited. Additionally, financial deposits may be required to extend holds beyond a few months. These logs should be considered for very special projects.