What is rotary cut veneer?
Just so, what is Crown cut veneer?
Timber veneer is real timber, sliced very finely. Crown cut is when the timber is sliced parallel to the growth rings. The result is a crown or “cathedral” figure, usually with a straight grain pattern on either side of the feature.
Hereof, which cut of veneer produces a striped pattern?
QUARTER SLICED VENEER A quarter log, or flitch, is mounted so the slicer cuts the log at a 45° angle to the axis lines of the log. This creates a striped, straight grain effect. Angle of cut is 15° from the radius of the flitch to minimize the ray flake effect that occurs in oak.
Rift cut white oak veneer, also known as rift white oak or rift sawn white oak, is typically a straw colored light tan-brown to a creamy beige wheat color. Standard grade rift cut white oak veneer normally allows for some defects such as occasional pin knots and/or mineral streaks.