Domestic, Exotic, & Burl Flexible Wood Veneer
We combine craftsmanship, speed, and service to deliver veneers that inspire confidence.
Largest veneer inventory in North America
Same-day shipping on in-stock products
Expert consultation for project guidance
Samples available on request
Burls Veneer
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Alder Veneer
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Cherry Veneer
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Ash Veneer
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Walnut Veneer
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It's absolutely critical to use maximum pressure when smoothing out the veneer. Read More
Wood veneer, like all natural wood materials, is affected by changes in the environment. Read More
Using a vacuum, cold, or hot veneer press with white or yellow glue is the preferred method for applying wood veneer. Read More
A vacuum press, hot press or cold press are the preferred methods of veneer installation. Read More
Before describing what wood veneer is, it's important to know what the word “veneer” means. Read More
The way you match veneer sheets can create visual rythym and enhance your project. Read More
10 Mil Veneer - A veneer face of any species applied to a 10 mil paper back. Read More
Because we sell primarily wholesale, we only sell in full sheet quantities, 4’x 8’ and larger.
All of our veneer is sold per square foot. Therefore, when buying a 4’x 8’ sheet, it’s the square foot price times 32. 4’ x 10’ would be the square foot price times 40 and so on.
Yes, you can because it is real wood! Once the veneer is applied, you can sand it and stain it just like you would any solid wood.
The best glues to use are urea formaldehyde, white or yellow PVA (wood glue) or epoxy. With these glues, however, you must keep consistent pressure on the surface during the glue’s cure time by means of clamping or pressing in a hydraulic or vacuum press. If these pressing methods aren’t available to you, an instant bond can be achieved with contact cement and the appropriate veneer.
Actually, flexible veneer cuts easily with a sharp razor knife, utility knife or scissors.