VENEERS



[IMAGE] MAKORE
From West Africa
Red. Cherry Mahogany. With block mottle figures.


[IMAGE] WALNUT, European
From Europe.
Grey-brown. These are the narrower stripey veeners, from each side of the heart.


[IMAGE] WALNUT, America
From America
Purple-brown. Figured crown cut veeners are used for attrictive matches


[IMAGE] EUCALYPTUS
From Australia
Fawn. Otherwise known as Mountain Ash or Tasmanian Oak, this is a light brown or tan toned veener with a slight mottle.


[IMAGE] MAPLE
From Canada.
Cream, Similar to Sycamore, but with a most appealing "waster-mark" figure.


[IMAGE] PADAUK, ANDAMAN
From Andaman Islands.
Blood red. This vivid veneer is used mostly for its magnificent colour. Stirpey.


[IMAGE] ROSEWOOD, Brazilian
From Brazil.
Reddish-brown with chocolate markings. Crown cut firured wood with a magnificent marbled figure.


[IMAGE] WILLOW
From Europe.
Light tan. An attractive with light curly figure.