Book match plywood veneer is a technique in woodworking where sequential veneer sheets, peeled from a log, are opened like a book and glued to a substrate. This method creates a symmetrical, mirrored pattern, enhancing the natural beauty of the wood grain. It allows for visually appealing, continuous sequences, adding a refined look to furniture or architectural features.
The process maximizes log utilization and promotes sustainability. However, the matching process requires meticulous planning and precision, as any errors can disrupt the pattern continuity, affecting the aesthetic outcome.
Book Match Plywood Veneers are manufactured in common plywood sheet sizes with a sheet height of 8’ (2.44 m) and sheet width of 4’ (1.22 m). Plywood comes in standard thicknesses between .25”-.75” (6-19 mm).
Book match plywood veneer is a technique in woodworking where sequential veneer sheets, peeled from a log, are opened like a book and glued to a substrate. This method creates a symmetrical, mirrored pattern, enhancing the natural beauty of the wood grain. It allows for visually appealing, continuous sequences, adding a refined look to furniture or architectural features.
The process maximizes log utilization and promotes sustainability. However, the matching process requires meticulous planning and precision, as any errors can disrupt the pattern continuity, affecting the aesthetic outcome.
Book Match Plywood Veneers are manufactured in common plywood sheet sizes with a sheet height of 8’ (2.44 m) and sheet width of 4’ (1.22 m). Plywood comes in standard thicknesses between .25”-.75” (6-19 mm).