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The Benefits of Wood Veneer

Benefits of Veneer Wood To put it simply, wood veneer is a process where a thin layer of wood is glued over another piece of wood.
In the past couple of decades, furniture or other wood products made from veneered lumber viewed "cheap" or inferior in strength than items made from solid wood.
However, veneering is a process that dates back to ancient civilizations when it was used by woodworkers making furniture used by kings, pharaohs and emperors.
There are pros and cons to using wood veneer.
How You View It In the past years there has been some negative talked about as a "cheap" way to make your furniture to look nice.
Veneer is not cheap though it is an inexpensive route as you'll read about it has the potential to be the best route in buying and making furniture.
If furniture looks and is in cheap condition it is probably because of the inferior workmanship.
Good workmanship will produce great results.
Different Strengths Veneer gives the ability for pieces of furniture to be strengthened.
Veneered wood has the ability to be coupled with other pieces of wood for certain levels of flexibility to be produced.
Depending on what piece of wood it is coupled with it will produces a lesser or greater strength.
If put with right piece of wood it can become stronger than a single solid piece of wood.
There are different strengths of veneer and it good to know what strength is needed to go with what kind of wood.
You can overkill and in the end spend more than you need to spend to make something look nice and have a strong structure.
Inexpensive Veneers are usually made with woods like walnut, oak and mahogany which by itself is very expensive when you buy any of these rarer woods in solid pieces.
What veneer does is it gives you the expensive look without dealing out the cash for it.
It puts an expensive covering over a less expensive inner.
This significantly reduces the cost of wood furniture which is highly beneficial because solid pieces of lumber are very expensive and can be hard to maintain.
Woodworkers often find it much easier to build, repair and construct with veneer wood.
They also often say that specialty woods can be temperamental and it can be very rigorous to work with especially since if you mess up then that piece of wood can go to waste.
Also if you make Veneer look really nice and use nice wood to make veneer you can turn inexpensive piece of wood into an expensive piece of furniture.
You can be a Tree Hugger Hardwoods such as oak and maple are slow growing trees while more rare and exotic woods like mahogany may only grow in rainforests or in relatively few areas.
Since a veneer layers can be very thin one tree or log can yield a lot of veneered wood.
This allows for each tree to maximize its potential instead of cutting the trees into solid lumber every time.
This is good for trees that are slow growing because this allows less trees to be harvested in a short amount of time which allows trees to grow back and renew our resources.
Help us keep our trees and buy Veneer!

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