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Wood Veneer Description
Some Teak is coming from plantations in India but this tends to have more knots than that of Asia. So much history can be associated with this species from the early days when it was used extensively for carving furniture pieces. A lingering pleasant aroma makes teak one of the special veneers. For years it has been used in the Marine Industry and for domestic cabinet furniture throughout the world. From a true Golden plain background to a well-defined chocolate line, Teak continues to be one of the most popular veneers. Inherent oily texture means it is used outside i.e. garden furniture. Finishes very well.
Please be aware that width measurements are taken from the middle part of the sheet. This means that the width may taper below or above the stated measurement so please allow for an extra few cm or get in contact for exact measurements.
Common Uses
Aircraft Interiors
Automotive
Furniture Reproduction
Marine Panels And Furniture
Inlays
Architectural Panelling
High End Kitchens And Bespoke Reproductions
Piano Manufacture And Musical Instruments
Jewellery Boxes
High End Brand Shop-fitting
Humidors
Specification
Unfinished
0.6mm thickness
Various Sizes - please select from above
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Very good. I had some areas of water damage where veneer had debonded on the internal joinery of our boat. The new veneer comes in a roll carefully packaged. It's quite delicate at 0.6mm and needs care in handling and cutting (I used a combination of scoring with a blade and cutting with kitchen scissors). For insitu repairs I made a paper template; and for removable trims I cut the veneer oversize, glued the veneer with contact adhesive then trimmed off with a knife. The veneer is quite light compared with the original but darkens down when varnished.