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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Figured Wamba Wood Veneer
Common Name: Wamba
Botanical Name: Tessmannia spp.
Origin: Cameroon, Congo, Africa
Thickness: 0.5mm
Grain: Quarter Cut, Figured
The heartwood of wamba is yellowish brown, with numerous and fine vascular traces embedded in the wood.
Straight grain with heavy figures make wamba veneer suitable for dyeing a variety of fantastic colors and effects, for the furniture and door industries in China.
General Applications: Furniture, Doors, Panel, Kitchen Cabinets, Conference Tables, Carpentry, Interior Design
Figured Wamba Wood Veneer
Common Name: Wamba
Botanical Name: Tessmannia spp.
Origin: Cameroon, Congo, Africa
Thickness: 0.5mm
Grain: Quarter Cut, Figured
The heartwood of wamba is yellowish brown, with numerous and fine vascular traces embedded in the wood.
Straight grain with heavy figures make wamba veneer suitable for dyeing a variety of fantastic colors and effects, for the furniture and door industries in China.
General Applications: Furniture, Doors, Panel, Kitchen Cabinets, Conference Tables, Carpentry, Interior Design
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