Red Oak quarter cut wood veneer sapwood is grayish-white to nearly white. Heartwood is a consistent light to medium reddish brown. Straight grain with a coarse and uneven texture. Red Oak stains easily and finishes well.
Common Uses: Acoustic panels, architectural panels and doors. Ideal for interior architectural millwork, cabinetry and furniture.
Other Names: Northern Red Oak.
The Tree: A native North American tree, reaching heights of 60-75 feet, with trunk diameters generally about 3-4 feet. This is a fast growth tree, typically growing more than 24″ per year. Red Oak leaves change from a dark green during the summer to a vibrant red in autumn.
A Little History: Supplies are plentiful. It is one of the most, if not the most, commonly available U.S. domestic hardwoods. Red Oak is a popular choice among woodworkers due to how easy it is to work, its availability and its classic look.
Region: North America
We offer Red Oak Vtec in a flat cut grain, in addition to traditional Red Oak wood veneer. Red Oak flat cut Vtec is 100% wood. Also known as Reconstituted or Flat Cut Red Oak Recon Veneer.
25″ x 99″ Sheet Product ID: 33840
Please note that this pattern is available in 50″ widths as well; a small processing fee is added for production.
Red Oak Recon veneer is made from Ayous, which is legally harvested with SCS certification, or from plantation grown Poplar or Basswood for close-grain patterns.
Years from now, you can match your original purchase in exact color, grain structure and pattern – an excellent choice when matching large quantities of desks, doors, paneling, and more. Our engineering process is also eco-friendly. We can replicate patterns (such as ebony or teak) from fast growth trees. You get the exquisite look of a unique veneer at an affordable price.
FSC® 100% available upon request for all patterns, subject to availability and possible extended lead times.
Region: Asia
Oak Saw cut/Rough cut wood veneer is the result from slicing wood with an engineered saw or blade with markings. This process creates a texture on the wood veneer as if it were solid lumber, resulting in a rustic, rough sawn lumber appearance. Also produces a plank like effect when slip matched.
Other Names: European Oak.
The Tree: European Oak reaches a height of 60-100 feet with trunk diameters between 4-6 feet, although it can be considerably larger. Strong, durable and beautiful.
Region: Europe
We offer Spessart Oak Vtec in a quarter cut grain, in addition to traditional Spessart Oak wood veneer. Also known as Spessart Oak Reconstituted or Spessart Oak Recon Veneer. Spessart Oak Vtec quarter cut is 100% wood.
25″ x 99″ Sheet Product ID: 33841
Please note that this pattern is available in 50″ widths as well; a small processing fee is added for production.
Spessart Oak Reconstituted veneer is made from Ayous, which is legally harvested with SCS certification, or from plantation grown Poplar or Basswood for close-grain patterns.
Years from now, you can match your original purchase in exact color, grain structure and pattern – an excellent choice when matching large quantities of desks, doors, paneling, and more. Our engineering process is also eco-friendly. We can replicate patterns (such as ebony or teak) from fast growth trees. You get the exquisite look of a unique veneer at an affordable price.
FSC® 100% available upon request for all patterns, subject to availability and possible extended lead times.
Region: Asia
White Oak flat cut wood veneer sapwood is white with light to darker brown heartwood. Distinct cathedral patterns with a coarse texture. When rift cut, the wood veneer is straight with no flake.
Common Uses: Architectural panels, acoustic panels, cabinetry, doors and millwork, as well as furniture.
Other Names: Eastern White Oak, American White Oak.
The Tree: Native to North America, typically reaching heights between 70-80 feet, with trunk diameters between 2-3 feet.
A Little History: Because of its impermeability, White Oak is used for liquor barrels and other containers.
Region: North America
White Oak quarter cut wood veneer sapwood is white with light to darker brown heartwood. Straight grain with a coarse texture. When rift cut, the wood veneer is straight with no flake.
Common Uses for Quarter Sawn White Oak: Architectural panels, acoustic panels, cabinetry, doors and millwork, as well as furniture.
Other Names: Eastern White Oak, American White Oak.
The Tree: Native to North America, typically reaching heights between 70-80 feet, with trunk diameters between 2-3 feet.
A Little History: Because of its impermeability, white Oak is used for liquor barrels and other containers.
Region: North America
Flakey White Oak quarter cut wood veneer varies from light brown with a greyish tinge in the heartwood to shades of ochre in the sapwood. The grain is straight with an attractive flake figure.
Common Uses for Flakey White Oak Wood Veneer: Both architectural and acoustic panels. Cabinetry, doors and millwork, as well as furniture.
Other Names: Eastern White Oak, American White Oak.
The Tree: Native to North America, typically reaching heights between 70-80 feet, with trunk diameters between 2-3 feet.
Region: North America
We offer White Oak Vtec in a flat cut grain, in addition to traditional White Oak wood veneer. White Oak Vtec flat cut is 100% wood. Also known as Flat Cut White Oak Reconstituted or Flat Cut White Oak Recon Veneer.
25″ x 99″ Sheet Product ID: 33839
Please note that this pattern is available in 50″ widths as well; a small processing fee is added for production.
Flat Cut White Oak Recon is made from Ayous, which is legally harvested with SCS certification, or from plantation grown Poplar or Basswood for close-grain patterns.
Years from now, you can match your original purchase in exact color, grain structure and pattern – an excellent choice when matching large quantities of desks, doors, paneling, and more. Our engineering process is also eco-friendly. We can replicate patterns (such as ebony or teak) from fast growth trees. You get the exquisite look of a unique veneer at an affordable price.
FSC® 100% available upon request for all patterns, subject to availability and possible extended lead times.
Region: Asia
We offer White Oak Vtec in a quarter cut grain, in addition to traditional White Oak wood veneer. White Oak Vtec quarter cut is 100% wood. Also known as Quarter Cut White Oak Reconstituted or Quarter Cut White Oak Recon Veneer.
25″ x 99″ Sheet Product ID: 32229
25″ x 122″ Sheet Product ID: 32235
50″ x 99″ Sheet Product ID: 32249
50″ x 122″ Sheet Product ID: 33918
Quarter Cut White Oak Recon is made from Ayous, which is legally harvested with SCS certification, or from plantation grown Poplar or Basswood for close-grain patterns.
Years from now, you can match your original purchase in exact color, grain structure and pattern – an excellent choice when matching large quantities of desks, doors, paneling, and more. Our engineering process is also eco-friendly. We can replicate patterns (such as ebony or teak) from fast growth trees. You get the exquisite look of a unique veneer at an affordable price.
FSC® 100% available upon request for all patterns, subject to availability and possible extended lead times.
Region: Asia
Okoume quarter cut wood veneer is pale pink to reddish brown; straight grain, sometimes interlocked, slightly wavy, medium coarse texture. Beautiful ropey block mottle figure and naturally lustrous.
Common Uses for Quarter Cut Okoume Wood Veneer: Architectural and acoustic panels, furniture, cabinetry and millwork, as well as private aircraft and yacht interiors.
Other Name(s): Also called Gaboon.
The Tree: Regularly reaches a height of 120-130 feet, with trunks around 3-6 feet.
A Little History: Solid Okoume lumber is much more common in Europe and Africa than the U.S. where the veneer is of higher use.
Region: Africa
Pecan flat cut wood veneer heartwood is a cream color to pinkish brown, with darker streaks throughout. Nearly white sapwood. Straight close grain, as well as finely textured. We also carry Pecky Pecan veneer.
Common Uses for Flat Cut Pecan Wood Veneer: Architectural panels, cabinetry, flooring and furniture, as well as millwork.
Other Name(s): Pecan Hickory.
The Tree: Regularly reaches heights of 170 feet with massive trunk diameters around 6-7 feet.
A Little History: Very long-lived, Pecan trees of 350 years have been known to exist.
Region: North America
Pecky Pecan flat cut wood veneer heartwood is a cream color to pinkish brown, with darker streaks throughout. Nearly white sapwood. Straight close grain, as well as finely textured.
Common Uses for Pecky Pecan Wood Veneer: Architectural panels, cabinetry, flooring and furniture, as well as millwork.
Other Name(s): Also called Pecan Hickory.
The Tree: Regularly reaches heights of 170 feet with massive trunk diameters around 6-7 feet.
A Little History: Very long-lived, Pecan trees of 350 years have been known to exist.
Region: North America
Peroba quarter cut wood veneer heartwood varies from a light olive brown, pink beige or pink brown. Often has streaks. These streaks or stripes are darker, with an irregular wavy grain. Fine textured wood.
Common Uses for Quarter Cut Peroba Wood Veneer: Panels, cabinetry, flooring and furniture, as well as millwork.
Other Name(s): White Peroba.
The Tree: Grows to heights around 130 feet, with trunks only usually around 1-3 feet.
Region: South America
Peroba quarter cut wood veneer heartwood usually varies from a light olive brown, pink beige or pink brown. Often has streaks. These streaks or stripes are normally darker, with an irregular wavy grain. Dyed Peroba veneer is a golden yellow brown. Also finely textured and ropey.
Common Uses for Quarter Cut Dyed Peroba Wood Veneer: Panels, cabinetry, flooring and furniture, as well as millwork.
Other Name(s): White Peroba.
The Tree: Grows to heights around 130 feet, with trunks only usually around 1-3 feet.
Region: South America
Knotty Pine quarter cut wood veneer has pale white sapwood, while the heartwood is the smaller, slightly darker portion. Straight grained, not contrasty; fine textured. Rustic aesthetic.
Common Uses for Quarter Cut Knotty Pine Wood Veneer: Architectural panels, cabinetry, flooring and furniture, as well as millwork.
Other Name(s): Also called White Pine.
The Tree: Regularly reaches heights of over 100 feet with trunk diameters over 4 feet.
A Little History: Pine was historically used for masts in wood war ships, and in winter a tea was brewed from the needles to prevent scurvy.
Region: North America
Sugar Pine quarter cut wood veneer heartwood is a light brown, sometimes with a slightly reddish hue. Sapwood is a pale yellow to nearly white.
Common Uses for Quarter Cut Sugar Pine Wood Veneer: Panels, cabinetry, furniture and millwork.
The Tree: Native to California and Oregon. Can grow to diameters of 10 plus feet and heights well over 200 feet.
Region: North America
Yellow Pine quarter cut wood veneer has yellowish-white sapwood. Heartwood is a small, reddish brown portion. Yellow Pine wood has fast growth patterns, contrasty growth rings. Also coarsely textured.
Common Uses for Quarter Cut Yellow Pine Wood Veneer: Panels, cabinetry, flooring, furniture and millwork.
The Tree: Can grow from 50 to over 100 feet tall with trunk diameters around 2 feet.
Region: North America
Yellow Pine flat cut wood veneer has yellowish-white sapwood. Heartwood is a small, reddish brown portion. Yellow Pine wood has fast growth patterns, contrasty growth rings. Also coarsely textured.
Common Uses for Flat Cut Yellow Pine Wood Veneer: Panels, cabinetry, flooring, furniture and millwork.
The Tree: Can grow from 50 to over 100 feet tall with trunk diameters around 2 feet.
Region: North America
Poplar flat cut wood veneer is pure white to very light yellow, or gray. Grain not distinct, sometimes brown streaked; sometimes attractive crotches and swirls.
Common Uses for Flat Cut Poplar Wood Veneer: Architectural panels, cabinetry, doors and furniture, as well as millwork.
Region: North America
White Poplar flat cut wood veneer can be pure white to whitish-green, or gray. Grain can vary from mild to distinct pattern.
Common Uses for Flat Cut White Poplar Wood Veneer: Architectural panels, cabinetry, doors and furniture, as well as millwork.
Region: North America
Prima Vera quarter cut wood veneer heartwood is usually light rose-yellow with streaks of red, orange and brown. Straight to interlocked grain, also wavy. Medium to coarse texture.
Common Uses for Quarter Cut Prima Vera Wood Veneer: Architectural panels, cabinetry and furniture, as well as millwork.
Other Name(s): Also written as Primavera.
The Tree: Reaches heights of 70-100 feet, with trunks growing to widths of 2-3 feet.
Region: South America
Prima Vera flat cut wood veneer heartwood is usually light rose-yellow with streaks of red, orange and brown. Straight to interlocked grain, also wavy. Medium to coarse texture.
Common Uses for Flat Cut Prima Vera Wood Veneer: Architectural panels, cabinetry and furniture, as well as millwork.
Other Name(s): Also written as Primavera.
The Tree: Reaches heights of 70-100 feet, with trunks growing to widths of 2-3 feet.
Region: South America
Figured Prima Vera quarter cut wood veneer heartwood is usually light rose-yellow with streaks of red, orange and brown. Straight to interlocked grain, also wavy. Medium to coarse texture. Beautiful block mottle figure.
Common Uses for Quarter Cut Prima Vera Wood Veneer: Architectural panels, high end cabinetry and furniture, as well as millwork.
Other Name(s): Also written as Primavera.
The Tree: Reaches heights of 70-100 feet, with trunks growing to widths of 2-3 feet.
Region: South America
Santos Rosewood quarter cut wood veneer is brown to dark violet-brown. Handsome streaks. Straight to irregular grain, also medium fine to coarse textured.
Common Uses for Quarter Cut Santos Rosewood Wood Veneer: Used in most “contrasty” panel applications. Also sometimes used in furniture and millwork, as well as musical instruments.
The Tree: Can grow to heights of 100 feet with trunk diameters around 3-5 feet.
Region: South America