
Veneer slicing
Veneer slicing is a process where a log is cut into very thin, flat sheets called veneers, typically from hardwood trees. The log is either peeled like a large orange or sliced into sheets using precision equipment. These thin sheets are then bonded together or used individually for furniture, cabinetry, and decorative panels, providing the appearance of solid wood while using less material. This method enhances efficiency and reduces waste, making it a sustainable way to produce attractive, high-quality wood surfaces with consistent patterns and finishes.