Wood Veneer vs. Solid Wood - Revolve Furnishings
2018-1-15 · With solid wood, timber is typically sawn into 1' thick boards. The saw cuts a kerf between boards 1/4' thick that winds up as sawdust. In contrast, veneer isn't cut from the log, it's sliced with a knife – like lunch meat – into 1/32' leaves or sheets. This process produces 32 veneer surfaces for every 1 that is made into a board …
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