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  2. Wood veneer - Wikipedia

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    This yields veneer that looks like sawn pieces of wood, cut across the growth rings; such veneer is referred to as "crown cut". A half-round lathe in which the log or piece of log can be turned and moved in such a way as to expose the most interesting parts of the grain, creating a more textured feel and appearance; such veneer is commonly ...

  3. Zebrawood - Wikipedia

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    It is also a decorative exotic wood, used in a limited way for veneer, wall paneling, custom furniture, furniture trim, inlay bandings, marquetry, specialty items and turnery. It is also sometimes seen as stocks of shotguns and rifles or in exotic guitars. In the past, it was used in Cadillac and Mercedes-Benz automobiles.

  4. Middletown man carves exotic trees from around the world into ...

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    Raw wood waits to be turned into "Exotic Wood Pens" in the basement of Paul DeSaro's Middletown home Tuesday, January 2, 2023. He uses wood sourced from all over the world.

  5. Marquetry - Wikipedia

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    Many exotic woods as well as common varieties can be employed, from the near-white of boxwood [1] [a] to the near-black of ebony; colors not found in nature can be achieved by applying dye to a veneer that retains stains well, such as sycamore. An example of sand-shading and shellac-inking; subject copied from a Moronobu print

  6. Anigre - Wikipedia

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    It can grow to heights of 180 feet (55 m) with typical trunk diameters ranging from 36 to 48 inches (910 to 1,220 mm). Anigre has a medium texture with closed pores similar to maple. Growth rings aren't always well-defined, and the wood can be rather plain-looking; though certain figure is occasionally present, such as curly or mottled grain.

  7. Multilaminar veneer - Wikipedia

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    Multilaminar wood veneer uses plantation wood to reproduce decorative effects that are typical of quality wood species (often protected and rare). This aids the preservation of biodiversity and complies with the principles of sustainable forest management. In this veneering process, large sheets of veneer are produced on a machine similar to a ...