Slip match plywood veneer is a technique where consecutive sheets of veneer, sliced from a log, are slipped out and glued side by side onto a substrate. The grain of the wood runs continuously along the sheet, without the mirrored effect seen in book matching. This creates a subtle, seamless visual flow, emphasizing the natural characteristics of the wood.
The slip match method is often used with straight-grained woods and is ideal for long, large panels. Although simpler than other matching methods, attention to detail is necessary to maintain grain consistency, providing an elegant, understated appearance in the finished piece.
Slip 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).
Slip match plywood veneer is a technique where consecutive sheets of veneer, sliced from a log, are slipped out and glued side by side onto a substrate. The grain of the wood runs continuously along the sheet, without the mirrored effect seen in book matching. This creates a subtle, seamless visual flow, emphasizing the natural characteristics of the wood.
The slip match method is often used with straight-grained woods and is ideal for long, large panels. Although simpler than other matching methods, attention to detail is necessary to maintain grain consistency, providing an elegant, understated appearance in the finished piece.
Slip 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).