Oak timberboard Oak mix veneer

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Product information

  • Warm and popular oak look
  • Easy to treat with stain, varnish or oil
  • Stable structure due to 3 layers
  • Tough edge due to solid finger jointed oak carrier
  • For indoor use only
  • Boards may warp
  • Can discolour when in contact with iron
  • For horizontal applications only

Description

Oak timberboard Oak mix veneer with an oak veneer can be used for various types of furniture. Oak panels are high-quality wooden boards that can be used for tables, cabinets, shelves, and other furniture. Rustic oak paneling has a robust structure, thanks to the visible knots.

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Product properties

Specific gravity (kg/m3)750
AppearanceNatural
Visual gradingA/B+
Thickness19 mm
Type Solid Finger Jointed
VariantEiken timmerpaneel Eiken Gefineerd
GrainYes, lengthwise
Application (climate)Indoors
Wood type of surface layerOak
CoreMDF
Functional useDecorative
ColourBeige / Brown
Colour shadeNatural / None
SidesYes
PrimedNo
BondingMR, Interior
Sheet structureFibreboard
Top layer typeVeneer layer
Top layer2 sides

Oak timberboard Oak mix veneer panels custom ordered online

Easily order solid oak construction panels online, custom cut to size. This allows you to quickly create a robust and stylish piece of furniture for your interior. You can have our solid construction panels cut into various shapes and finishes. Whether you're aiming for an industrial-style table or adding warmth to your home with solid wooden shelves, everything is possible. That's really convenient!

Oak timberboard Oak mix veneer: what is it?

Oak wood is known for being a hard type of wood. When treated properly, it lasts for years. Oak has a light brown color that can be darkened by staining, lacquering, or oiling. Oak’s popularity comes from its coarse grain patterns and mirrors, which give the wood a warm appearance. The wood used in our panels comes from Ukraine, where the best wood is selected for producing this panel material.

Oak timberboard Oak mix veneer, panel material with a natural veneer

Unlike melamine-coated panel material, the top layer of veneered panels is a layer of real wood. This gives the material a calm, natural look. Because it’s a natural product, there may be variations in color and structure between different panels. No two panels are the same. It is important to finish this panel with a lacquer or oil of your choice. This prevents discoloration and helps preserve the top layer.

Crown cut or Quartered veneer

Tree trunks are typically cut in two different ways: crown / plain or kwartiers. When wood is crown / plain, long slices are cut lengthwise, which clearly shows the grain of the material, optimizing the use of the wood. In a mix, these two techniques are used together when composing the veneer. This creates a natural look, and every panel is unique.

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In construction panels, the wood grain is visible. The wood grain pattern always runs lengthwise. When cutting the panel, we ensure that the length measurement also aligns with the grain direction. Be sure to pay attention when entering your dimensions so that the wood grain’s flames all run in the right direction!

Available thicknesses for Oak timberboard Oak mix veneer

Order veneered MDF custom-made in high quality and in various thicknesses. You can easily specify the desired thickness in the product configurator, ensuring that the panel material meets your requirements in terms of both size and thickness. The following thicknesses are available: 19 mm.

Working with solid oak construction panels

Always sand solid panel material first with a fine grain before working with it. Sanding oak highlights the details of the wood's grain, enhancing the robust and sturdy appearance of the panel. If you plan to saw or mill the material, keep in mind that it may splinter. Finally, we recommend using only stainless steel (RVS) for joining with metal to prevent discoloration on the wood.

Wood absorbs moisture faster than it releases it, so there is a chance of warping—wood works! After sanding the panel, it is important to properly treat the oak with a lacquer, stain, or oil.

Processing instructions

This panel is glued for interior use, meaning it is suitable for indoor applications only. Solid panels are prone to movement due to temperature changes and humidity. It is important to immediately treat solid panels with a lacquer, stain, or oil to prevent warping.

Specific applications of Oak timberboard Oak mix veneer

Oak wood can be used for various applications. Bring an industrial look into your home by ordering an oak table top and attaching a steel base to it. You can also upgrade your existing furniture by mounting a wooden top, such as for a desk, TV stand, or even a kitchen countertop!

In addition to cutting the material precisely to your specifications, you can also choose from various shapes and finishes. For example, if you have a round dining table in mind, select the 'circle' shape, or opt for a rectangle with rounded corners. Explore the available shapes and finishes for the product or see all options on the shapes and finishes page.

Our solid construction panels are only suitable for horizontal applications, such as table tops, window sills, etc. These solid panels are not suitable for vertical projects like doors or room dividers.

Alternatives to Oak timberboard Oak mix veneer panels

Is Oak timberboard Oak mix veneer not the right wood type for your project? Looking for panel material with a grain? Consider poplar plywood. Do you need panel material that can be used outdoors? Then check out phenolic plywood, MDF Tricoya, or multiplex okoume. Or take a look at our other construction panels:

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