In woodworking, veneer refers to thin slices of wood and sometimes bark, usually thinner than 3 mm (1/8 inch), that typically are glued onto core panels (typically, wood, plywood, blockboard, particle board or MDF) to produce flat panels such as doors, tops and panels for cabinets, parquet floors an
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Granadillo Wood Veneer
Common Name: Mexican Rosewood, Macacauba, Macawood
Botanical Name: Platymiscium spp.
Origin: Mexico, Central America
Thickness: 0.5mm
Grain: Crown Cut
Granadillo Veneer is prized for its reddish brown coloring with black, violet and orange typically mixed in. Grain is usually straight to interlocked, with a medium to fine texture.
Granadillo is known throughout Central America as "La Madera Que Canta”, which means the wood that sings. It is an excellent alternative to Cocobolo or Santos Rosewood.
General Applications: Fine Furniture, Doors, Architectural Panels, Cabinetry, Musical Instruments, Millwork, Interior Design
Granadillo Wood Veneer
Common Name: Mexican Rosewood, Macacauba, Macawood
Botanical Name: Platymiscium spp.
Origin: Mexico, Central America
Thickness: 0.5mm
Grain: Crown Cut
Granadillo Veneer is prized for its reddish brown coloring with black, violet and orange typically mixed in. Grain is usually straight to interlocked, with a medium to fine texture.
Granadillo is known throughout Central America as "La Madera Que Canta”, which means the wood that sings. It is an excellent alternative to Cocobolo or Santos Rosewood.
General Applications: Fine Furniture, Doors, Architectural Panels, Cabinetry, Musical Instruments, Millwork, Interior Design
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