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Lumber Mel ami neHar dwoodPl ywoodAr chi t ect ur al Panel sCol or edCaul kPar t i cl eBoar dExot i cLumber MDFVeneer Moul di ngLami natesHar dwar eEdgebandAdhesi vesBendabl ePanel sLumber Mel ami neHar dwoodPl ywoodP L Y WO O D & V E N E E R SPanel sLumber Mel ami neHar dwoodPl ywoodAr chi t ect ur al Panel sCol or edCaul kPar t i cl ePlywood and Veneersto Meet YourConstruction andManufacturing NeedsOurdistributioncentersofferawideselectionofexotic and domestic plywood and veneer panels with avariety of cores. Our inventory is ideally suited to meettheneedsofarchitects, buildersandmanufacturers,such as furniture and cabinet manufacturers.Of the more than 70,000 different woods known toman, onlyapproximately200speciesareavailablecommerciallyasveneers. Thefollowingproduct summaryoutlinestheuniqueveneerselectionsweoffer, including:Natural wood and composite veneersVeneer faces (both backed and un-backed)Sequenced and numbered architectural panelsPre-finished veneersSpecialty panels (fire-retardant,moisture-resistant, bendable, and others).Formaximumdesignflexibility, wealsoprovidethefollowing options in our veneer collection:UnbackedPaper-backedPhenolic-backedWood-backedForadditionaltechnicalguidance, pleasecallusat800-964-7804orvisitourshowroomin Atlantaformoreinformation. Youcanalsofindadditional informationatwww.hardwoodweb.com, orcontactus by e-mail at [email protected] courtesy of Columbia Forest ProductsTechnical ReferenceThis technical reference is provided as a quick guide to veneer grades, veneer cuts, veneer matching and veneer cores.Foramorecomprehensiveguide, weinviteyoutoreadourpublication Veneerand ArchitecturalPanels TechnicalReference Guide.Please call your local sales or spec rep to request a free copy!We also offer a binder that includesmorethan70samplesofthefinestveneersavailable. Ourveneerbindermaybeviewedinoneofourdistribution center showrooms, or may be made available to architectural firms and other organizations by request.Veneer GradesVoluntarygradingstandardshavebeenadoptedwithinthehardwoodveneerindustry. TheindustrygradesoffaceveneersasestablishedbytheHardwoodPlywoodandVeneerAssociation(HPVA), and, ingeneral, areaccepted industry-wide by organizations such as Architectural Woodword Institute (AWI). The most uniform colors and grainsare at the top of the scale for face grades and include:Panel sLumber Mel ami neHar dwoodPl ywoodAr chi t ect ur al Panel sCol or edCaul kPar t i cl eLumber Mel ami neHar dwoodPl ywoodAr chi t ect ur al Panel sCol or edCaul kPar t i cl eBoar dExot i cLumber MDFVeneer Moul di ngLami natesHar dwar eEdgebandAdhesi vesBendabl ePanel sLumber Mel ami neHar dwoodPl ywoodP L Y WO O D & V E N E E R SPLYWOOD& VENEERS 13Courtesy of the American Hardwood Information Center Padana LegnaPanel sLumber Mel ami neHar dwoodPl ywoodAr chi t ect ur al Panel sCol or edCaul kPar t i cl eNOTE: Face grade allowable defects vary by species14 PLYWOOD& VENEERSBack Grade Description1 Allows color variation, no large sound knots, tight knots cannot exceed 3/8" in diameter.Core laps are not permitted. Worm holes and splits are required to be filled.2 Color is not a consideration. Sound knots cannot exceed 3/4" in diameter. Repairedcore laps and repaired knots permitted.3 Knot holes of 1" in diameter are permitted4 Reject back grade not sound. Allows many open defects.FACE GRADE DESCRIPTIONAA Architectural grade. The best quality face grade for high-end uses, such as architecturalpaneling, doors and cabinets, case goods and quality furniture. Generally available byspecial order.A Where AA is not required, but excellent appearance is very important, as in cabinetsand furniture. Select grade veneer for quality and color. A select veneer is composed ofentirely heartwood or sapwood and is matched for both grain pattern and color. Ifspliced, leaves must be spliced and book-matched for a pleasing effect of color andgrain. Minor infrequent burls, pin knots and inconspicuous small patches are allowed.Frequency of defects depends on species.B Where the natural characteristics and appearance of the species are desirable. B gradeis composed entirely of heartwood or sapwood but is matched for color only. Similarto A grade, but allows more numerous and larger burls, pin knots and color streaks.C Allows more numerous and larger burls, pin knots, color variations and rough-cutveneers. C grade is sound and smooth.D Sound grade free of open defects, but allows unlimited and more repaired defects thanthe C grades.E Sound grade with all repaired defects allowed.SHOP Shop grade contains minor imperfections and is guaranteed to be a minimum of85% useable. Usually, the panel is a high-grade product, but due to some defect,did not make the standards for the high grade. It may have a broken corner, asmall area of void, or a sanding error.Panel sLumber Mel ami neHar dwoodPl ywoodAr chi t ect ur al Panel sCol or edCaul kPar t i cl eVENEER CUTSThere are two main methods used to cut veneers; rotary cut and slicing. Rotary cutting produces wide sheets (normallya full face 50" wide) with a wild, variegated grain pattern. Slicing a log produces narrow leaves with a more pronounced,repeating grain pattern, which makes it more desirable for use in higher quality cabinets, store fixtures, wall panels, andfurniture. Infact, mostarchitecturaljobsspecifyflat-cutorquarter-cutveneers. Certaincutsandfiguresareonly available in select veneers.Flat Cut (Plain Slicing)Thiscutofveneerisideallysuitedforwallpanelsandfurniturebecauseofthegrainconsistency. Grainconsistencyallows for matched sequences of leaves in book- and end-matches.Half-Round Cut (Slicing)Half-round slicing is used primarily to accentuate the grain in various woods, such as in burls or Birds-eye Maple, or togain a wider width on a cathedral on small dimension log.PLYWOOD& VENEERS 15Panel sLumber Mel ami neHar dwoodPl ywoodAr chi t ect ur al Panel sCol or edCaul kPar t i cl eQuarter Cut (Slicing)Quartered veneer is narrower than plain-sliced veneer and typically contains straighter grain. Quarter-cut veneer canbe easily sequenced and matched.Rift Cut (Slicing)Rift slicing produces very straight grain. Rift veneers are produced most often in red and white oak, and rarely in other species.Rift Cut Comb GrainCombgrainisaselectproductoftheriftprocessdistinguishedbytight, straightgrainalongtheentirelengthoftheveneer. A slight angle in the grain is allowed. Comb grains are restricted to red and white oak veneers.16 PLYWOOD& VENEERSPanel sLumber Mel ami neHar dwoodPl ywoodAr chi t ect ur al Panel sCol or edCaul kPar t i cl eRotary CutRotary cut veneers appear bold and random. Matching at veneer joints is extremely difficult. Most all softwood veneersarecutthisway. Excepttocreateaspecificdesigneffect, rotary-cuthardwoodveneersarerarelyusedinfine architectural woodwork. Whole piece faces are available only in rotary cut.Composite Veneer CutsThe different slicing methods mentioned before are not applicable when discussing composite veneers. The wood to beusedincompositeveneersisharvestedfromfast-growing Africantrees. Thelogsarepeeledintorotaryveneer, thenclipped, dyedandgluedtogethertoformalaminatedblock. Thewayinwhichthecompositeveneersareglued togetherandre-sliceddeterminesthegrainandfigures. Theresultgivestheappearanceoftheseslicingmethods,i.e. quarter-cut ash.PLYWOOD& VENEERS 17Panel sLumber Mel ami neHar dwoodPl ywoodAr chi t ect ur al Panel sCol or edCaul kPar t i cl e18 PLYWOOD& VENEERSBook MatchingIn book matching, every other piece of veneer from a flitch isturnedoversothatadjacentleavesareopened,likethepages of a book. Book matching is the most commonly usedmatching technique and may be used with plain-, quarter-, orrift-sliced veneers.Slip-MatchingAdjoining leaves are placed (slipped out) in sequence withoutturning, resulting in all the same face sides being exposed. Thejoint may not be noticeable if grain is straight. Slip-matching isoften used with quarter-sliced and rift-sliced veneers.VENEER MATCHINGVeneer matching is a fine craft that, with skill, vision and experience, truly can be a form of art. It allows people to expresswhat they imagine.The possibilities of patterns that can be created are virtually endless. Matching may be broken downinto three categories, each containing several sub-categories.1. Matching Between Adjacent Veneer Leaves.Deciding between book-match, slip-match, random-match, pleasing, and end- (or butt-) match.2. Matching Within Individual Panel Faces.Deciding between running-match, balance-match, center balance-match, and special matches.3. Matching Between Panels (Matching Architectural Panels).Deciding if adjacent panels are to match, and if so, to what degree.1. Matching Between Adjacent Veneer Leaves5 4 3 2 15 4 3 2 1Panel sLumber Mel ami neHar dwoodPl ywoodAr chi t ect ur al Panel sCol or edCaul kPar t i cl ePLYWOOD& VENEERS 19Random (or Mismatch)Veneerleavesareplacednexttoeachotherinarandomorder and orientation, producing a board-by-board effect inmany species. Degrees of contrast and variations may changefrom panel to panel.Pleasing MatchVeneer leaves are matched by color similarity, not necessarilygrain characteristics.End- or Butt-MatchingThismatchingstyleisoftenusedtoextendtheapparentlength of available veneers for wall panels and long conferencetables. Leavesareindividuallybook-orslip-matched, first end-to-end and then side-to-side, alternating end and side.2. Matching Within Individual Panel FacesRunning MatchEach panel face is assembled from as many leaves as necessary.Anyportionleftoverfromthelastleafmaybeusedasthestartofthenextpanel. Runningmatchesareseldomsequencedandnumberedforuseasadjacentpanels.Horizontal grain match or sequence cannot be expected.6 5 4 3 2 18 6 4 27 5 3 19 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1Panel sLumber Mel ami neHar dwoodPl ywoodAr chi t ect ur al Panel sCol or edCaul kPar t i cl e20 PLYWOOD& VENEERSBalance MatchEachpanelfaceisassembledfromveneerleavesofuniformwidth. (Whenedge-trimmedtheendleavesmaybeslightlysmaller.)Panels may contain an even or odd number of leavesanddistributionmaychangefrompaneltopanelwithinasequenced set.Center-Balance MatchEachpanelfaceisassembledofanevennumberofveneerleavesofuniformwidth. Thus, thereisaveneerjointinthecenter of the panel, producing horizontal symmetry.Special MatchesSpecialmatchescanincludenamessuchasbox, diamond,basket weave, sunburst and reverse diamond, reverse box andcheckerboardmatch. Becausetherearenostandardizednames for these matches, it is strongly recommended that thedesign professional include both names and drawings for thematch to be sure the desired match is achieved.5 4 3 2 1 9 8 7 610Matching of Sketch FacesIn this procedure, the layout of veneer follows a particular sketch or design.These include inlays of various woods, borders,frames, imitations of stiles and rails, and curved inlay shapes.The design professional should work closely with the wood-worker and veneer supplier to make sure design intentions are realized. Most all sketch faces are laser cut for accuracy.3. Matching Between Panels (Matching Architectural Panels)Matching between panels refers to deciding if adjacent panels are to match, and if so, to what degree. Veneer panels usedin casework, or paneling in the same area, may be matched to each other. This important component of the project mustbe detailed carefully and specified. The natural growth patterns of the tree will cause the figure on the sequential panelto ascend, descend, or show a grain progression as the eye moves from panel to panel.Blueprint-Matched Architectural Plywood PanelsOurdistributioncentersoffertopqualityplywoodpanelsforthemostdemandingarchitecturalapplication. Whetheryour project requires one panel, or a large, sequenced, blueprint-matched set from a selected flitch, our technical staffcan assist you. These panels are available in panes from 4' x 8' up to 5' x 12' in most species. To meet your needs for architectural panels, we partner with a select number of custom architectural lay-up houses, all offering short lead timesand the highest quality workmanship.Ourdistributioncentersalsooffercustom-runhardwoodmouldingstomatchthewoodspecieofmostplywood panels. Please see the moulding section on page 39 for further details.Panel sLumber Mel ami neHar dwoodPl ywoodAr chi t ect ur al Panel sCol or edCaul kPar t i cl ePLYWOOD& VENEERS 211211 over11 under10 over10 under987 over7 door 6 5 432 over2 under1 components veneered in sequence.and numbered with doors and otherrequired for project, matched by areaPanels manufactured to exact sizesveneer flitch and in sequence like panels.furnished by the panel manufacturer from the sameSection 500 criteria and standards. The door isFor best results the door must be specified usingof color and grain with sequenced front.same flitch and carefully selected for blendTop and sides possibly manufactured fromdoorflushmatchedSequencePLYWOOD CORESA variety of cores are available for industrial panels. See page 33 for our inventory of industrial panel cores.Medium-Density Fiberboard (MDF) CoreTo form fiberboard, wood particles are reduced to fibers in a moderate pressure steam vessel, combined with a resin,and bonded together under heat and pressure. Medium-density fiberboard (MDF) is one of the most rapidly growingcomposite board products. The surface is flat, smooth, uniform, dense, and free of knots or grain patterns. It makes asuperb carrier for veneers and can be enhanced to a fire-retardant, moisture-resistant or bendable core. (See below.)Particleboard CoreParticleboard is produced from wood particles of various sizes that are bonded together with a synthetic resin or binderunder heat and pressure.This product is commercially classified by density, which is measured by the weight per cubicfoot of the panel product. Medium density industrial particleboard is used in the broadest applications of architecturalwoodwork. It is especially well suited as a core (substrate) for high-quality veneers and decorative laminates. It can beenhanced to a fire-retardant, moisture-resistant or bendable core. (See below.)Veneer CoreTo form veneer core, three or more layers (plies) of wood veneers are pressed and glued into a single sheet. Layers ofveneer are pressed together in alternating perpendicular layers balanced on either side of a central core layer. This typeof plywood is more prone to surface irregularities and defects, but exhibits greater strength in bending and in stress thanothercoretypes. High-quality, calibratedveneercore-withasmanyas13pliesisrecommendedforarchitecturalveneer panels. This virtually eliminates surface irregularities and defects. Grading for veneer cores is shown in the chartthat follows.Combination CoreParticleboard or fiberboard is combined in a balanced blend with veneer layers to form combination core.Fire-Retardant CoreParticleboardandMDFcorescanbetreatedduringmanufacturingtocarryaULstampforClassIfirerating(flamespread 20; smoke developed 25).Moisture-Resistant CoreParticleboard and MDF cores both are available with special resins that resist swelling when exposed to moisture.Panel sLumber Mel ami neHar dwoodPl ywoodAr chi t ect ur al Panel sCol or edCaul kPar t i cl e22 PLYWOOD& VENEERSVeneer Core DescriptionGradeJ Knot holes and other similar shaped openings are not allowed. Maximum width ofsplits or gaps is 1/8". Available, for the most part, by custom order.K Knot holes and other similar shaped openings cannot exceed 3/4" in diameter.Maximum width of splits or gaps is 1/4".L Holes cannot exceed 1" in diameter and splits and gaps cannot exceed 1/2" in diameter.M Holes cannot exceed 2 1/2" in diameter and splits and gaps cannot exceed 1".Panel sLumber Mel ami neHar dwoodPl ywoodAr chi t ect ur al Panel sCol or edCaul kPar t i cl ePLYWOOD& VENEERS 23Bendable CoreKerfed particleboard and MDF cores are available for radius projects. Depending on the veneer (and veneer backer), aradius of 16 inches should be obtainable when applying a veneer prior to bending. Certain cores are capable of bendingto five inches or less before applying the veneer face.For additional technical guidance, please call us at 800-964-7804 or visit our showroom in Atlanta for more information. Youcan also find additional information at www.hardwoodweb.com, or contact us by e-mail at [email protected] PLYWOOD INVENTORYOur distribution centers stock a large inventory of sequenced-matched hardwood plywood in sizes 4 x 8 and 4 x 10.Othersizesareavailableasspecialorder. Edgebandandveneersalsoareavailableformostspecies. Callyourlocal distribution center for additional information.Hardwood Plywood InventoryPS Plain Sliced, RC Rotary CutPanel sLumber Mel ami neHar dwoodPl ywoodAr chi t ect ur al Panel sCol or edCaul kPar t i cl e24 PLYWOOD& VENEERSSpecies Thickness Grade Whole Veneer Veneer MDF 4 x 8 4 x 10Piece Cut Core CoreAlder 1/4" B-4 PS 3/4" B-2 PS Ash 1/4" A-4 PS 1/2" A-1 PS 3/4" SHOP 3/4" A-1 PS Birch, Beaded 1/4" B-4 Birch, Natural 1/4" B-2 RC 1/4" B-4 RC 1/2" SHOP RC 1/2" C-3 RC 1/2" B-2 RC 3/4" SHOP RC 3/4" C-3 RC 3/4" D-3 RC 3/4" C-3 RC 3/4" B-2 RC 3/4" A-2 RC Birch, Natural (Pre-fin 1 Side) 1/4" B-4 RC 3/4" B-2 RC 3/4" D-3 RC Birch, Natural (Pre-fin 2 Side) 1/2" B-2 RC 3/4" C-3 RC 3/4" B-2 RC Birch, White 1/4" B-2 RC 1/4" B-4 RC 3/4" B-2RC Cedar, Aromatic 1/4" B-4 PS Cherry 1/4" A-4 PS 1/4" A-2 PS 1/4" B-2 PS 1/4" B-4 PS 1/2" A-1 PS 3/4" SHOP PS Hardwood Plywood InventoryPS Plain Sliced, RC Rotary CutPanel sLumber Mel ami neHar dwoodPl ywoodAr chi t ect ur al Panel sCol or edCaul kPar t i cl ePLYWOOD& VENEERS 25Cherry 3/4" B-2 PS 3/4" A-1 PS 3/4" A-1 PS Hickory 1/4" A-4 PS 1/4" B-2 PS 3/4" A-1 PS Hickory, Beaded 1/4" B-4 Mahogany 1/4" A-4 PS 1/2" A-1 PS 3/4" SHOP PS 3/4" B-2 PS 3/4" A-1 PS 3/4" A-1 PS Maple, White 1/4" B-4 RC 1/4" B-2 RC 1/2" B-2 RC 1/2" A-1 PS 3/4" SHOP RC, PS 3/4" B-2 RC 3/4" A-1 PS 3/4" A-4 PS 3/4" A-2 PS Maple, White, Beaded 1/4" B-2 Maple, White (Pre-fin 1 Side) 1/4" B-4 RC 1/4" C-4 RC Maple, White (Pre-fin 2 Sides) 3/4" B-2 RC Maple, Natural (Pre-fin 2 Sides) 3/4" C-3 RC Maple, Natural 1/4" B-4 RC 1/2" B-2 RC 3/4" D-3 RC 3/4" B-2 RC Species Thickness Grade Whole Veneer Veneer MDF 4 x 8 4 x 10Piece Cut Core CoreHardwood Plywood InventoryPS Plain Sliced, RC Rotary CutSOFTWOOD PLYWOOD INVENTORYPanel sLumber Mel ami neHar dwoodPl ywoodAr chi t ect ur al Panel sCol or edCaul kPar t i cl e26 PLYWOOD& VENEERSPine, Knotty 1/4" B-2 PS 1/4" B-4 PS 1/4" C-2 PS 1/2" B-2 PS 3/4" SHOP PS 3/4" B-B PS 3/4" C-3 PS Pine, Knotty, Beaded 1/4" B-2 Oak, Red 1/4" A-3 PS 1/4" B-2 RC 1/2" C-3 RC 3/4" SHOP RC, PS 3/4" B-2 RC 3/4" A-1 PS 3/4" A-2 PS Oak, Red, Beaded 1/4" B-2 Oak, White 1/4" A-3 PS 3/4" A-1 PS Walnut 1/4" A-4 PS 3/4" A-1 PS Species Thickness Grade Whole Veneer Veneer MDF 4 x 8 4 x 10Piece Cut Core CoreSpecies Thickness Description 4 x 84 x 10Pine 3/8" CDX3/4" CDX3/4" BC ExteriorFir 1/2" AC Exterior1/2" AB Marine Grade3/4" AC Exterior 3/4" AB Marine Grade1/2" MDO 2-sided3/4" MDO 2-sidedPanel sLumber Mel ami neHar dwoodPl ywoodAr chi t ect ur al Panel sCol or edCaul kPar t i cl ePLYWOOD& VENEERS 27VENEER SHEETSOur distribution centers stock a large inventory of natural wood veneer and composite veneer sheets, from the mostexclusive AA grade, such as SanPly from Jacaranda and Natures Palette from Brookside, to A and B grade veneersfrom various domestic vendors. Most veneer sheets are stocked backed with paper, wood or phenolic. Raw (un-backed)veneers, or other backer options, such as peel-and-stick, are also available. Call your local sales or spec rep for samplesor quotes that satisfy your custom requirements.Available Sizes: Most veneers are available as 4' x 8' with a limited number of species available as 2' x 8', 4' x 10',5' x 8', and 5' x 10' sizes.Available Backers: Mostveneersareavailablewith10miland20milpaperbacks, woodbacks, andphenolicbacks.Sheets with phenolic backs are available as 4' x 8' size sheets only.Other sizes and backers are available as special order. Call your local sales or spec rep for quotes.Panel sLumber Mel ami neHar dwoodPl ywoodAr chi t ect ur al Panel sCol or edCaul kPar t i cl e28 PLYWOOD& VENEERSAvailable Natural Wood Veneers Afrormosia Alder, RedAnigre Anigre, FiguredAsh, BrownAsh, Figured European Ash, Olive BurlAsh, TamoAsh, White Ash, White Burl Avodire Beech, European Steamed Birch, Red Birch, White Bubinga Butternut Cedar, Aromatic RedCedar, SpanishCedar, Western RedCherry Cherry, Curly FiguredCypressEbony, Macassar Elm, Carpathian Burl Etimoe Eucalyptus, FiguredFigueroa, Figured Fir,Vertical Grain Douglas Hickory Kevazinga Koa, Hawaiian LacewoodLaurel, East IndianLimba Flat-Cut Quartered Rotary RiftPanel sLumber Mel ami neHar dwoodPl ywoodAr chi t ect ur al Panel sCol or edCaul kPar t i cl ePLYWOOD& VENEERS 29Available Natural Wood Veneers Louro PretoMadrone BurlMahoganyMahogany, Broken Stripe Mahogany, CrotchMahogany, Ribbon Makore, Block Mottled Makore, FiddlebackMaple Maple, Birds-eye Maple, Curly Mappa BurlMovingue, Figured Pearl Myrtle Burl Oak, English Brown Oak, Red Oak, Red, Heavy Flake Oak, White Oak, White, Heavy FlakeOrientalwood, Figured PadaukPearwood, Swiss Pecan Pine, Knotty Pine, WhitePine,Yellow Poplar Prima Vera Purpleheart Redwood BurlRosewood, South American Rosewood, African Rosewood, East Indian Sapele Sapele, Pommele Flat-Cut Quartered Rotary RiftAvailable Natural Wood Veneers Composite Veneer SheetsComposite veneers are slices of blocks or flitches made from pre-dyed veneer which has been laminated, and in somecases, deformed, to produce a special grain and color characteristic. Crafted exclusively from fast-growing hardwoodtreesfrommanagedforestsin Africa, compositeveneersofferauniqueopportunitytopreservetheenvironment.Composite veneer has both advantages and limitations:AdvantagesConsistent color and grainLarge quantities of similar-appearing veneersDefect free sheetsHigh yieldCustom patterns available on large ordersEnvironmentally friendly resourcesLimitationsColors often more sensitive to ultraviolet lightMay require different finish formulations, as they are often fairly porousMay have some limitations in staining, as the grain is formed by a glue line, which does not accept stain easilyBrookside Composite VeneersOurdistributioncentersoffertheexclusivelineofBrooksidecompositeveneers. Mostcompositeveneersare availableinBrooksidePaperback VeneerandBraewood Veneer. SomespeciesarealsoavailableinBraewoodPrefinished Veneer.Panel sLumber Mel ami neHar dwoodPl ywoodAr chi t ect ur al Panel sCol or edCaul kPar t i cl e30 PLYWOOD& VENEERSSatinwood, Figured Sycamore, Figured English Teak Walnut Walnut Burl Walnut, CrotchWenge Zebrawood Flat-Cut Quartered Rotary RiftAvailable Composite VeneersPanel sLumber Mel ami neHar dwoodPl ywoodAr chi t ect ur al Panel sCol or edCaul kPar t i cl ePLYWOOD& VENEERS 31Ash Ash, Brown Ash, Olive Burl Carpathian Burl Cherry Ebony Ebony, Macassar Italo Pearl Mahogany Mahogany, Classic Maple Maple Pommele Maple, Birds-eye Brandied Peach Maple, Birds-eye Butternut Maple, Birds-eye Coral Dust Maple, Birds-eye Platinum Maple, Birds-eye Prima Maple, Birds-eye Silver Lining Maple, Birds-eye Snow White Maple, Figured Oak, Red Oak, White Rosewood Sapele Pommele Teak Walnut Walnut Burl Wenge Zebrawood Flat-Cut Quartered Figured Burl Birds-eye ClusterPanel sLumber Mel ami neHar dwoodPl ywoodAr chi t ect ur al Panel sCol or edCaul kPar t i cl eBrookside Paperback VeneerSizes: 48" x 96", 48" x 132". Cut-to-order sizes are also available.Bondedthroughheatandpressuretoa10or20milpaperbacking, thebackedveneerisstress-relieved, sandedandtrimmed. The result is an extremely flexible veneer that is ideal for laminating to curved or flat surfaces.Braewood VeneerSizes: 51" x 99", 51" x 135". Cut-to-order sizes are also available.BraewoodVeneer is crafted from two leaves of Brookside Veneer, which are spliced together and laminated to apaper impregnated with phenolic resin. The resulting product can be fabricated with the ease of a decorative laminateand requires only light sanding before finishing.Braewood Prefinished VeneerSizes: 51" x 99", 51" x 135". Cut-to-order sizes are also available.This line of BraewoodVeneer is finished with a specially designed matte polyurethane coating that is resistant to waterand heat. A plastic peel sheet is added to protect the finish.32 PLYWOOD& VENEERS