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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Mozambique Wood Veneer, Crown
Common Name: Mozambique, Ovangkol, Amazakoue
Botanical Name: Guibourtia Ehie
Origin: Gabon, Ghana, West Africa
Thickness: 0.5mm
Grain: Crown Cut
Mozambique, also known as ovangkol, is an exotic hardwood from tropical West Africa, very similar to European walnut visually. The heartwood is yellow to olive brown with black veins, the sapwood white-yellowish.
Mozambique wood veneer crown cut has a beautiful cathedral grain pattern, medium to coarse texture, with a nice natural luster. The stronger the veining, the more valuable the wood.
General Applications: Fine Furniture, Doors, Panel, Cabinetry, Wallcoverings, Guitar, Interior Finishing
Mozambique Wood Veneer, Crown
Common Name: Mozambique, Ovangkol, Amazakoue
Botanical Name: Guibourtia Ehie
Origin: Gabon, Ghana, West Africa
Thickness: 0.5mm
Grain: Crown Cut
Mozambique, also known as ovangkol, is an exotic hardwood from tropical West Africa, very similar to European walnut visually. The heartwood is yellow to olive brown with black veins, the sapwood white-yellowish.
Mozambique wood veneer crown cut has a beautiful cathedral grain pattern, medium to coarse texture, with a nice natural luster. The stronger the veining, the more valuable the wood.
General Applications: Fine Furniture, Doors, Panel, Cabinetry, Wallcoverings, Guitar, Interior Finishing