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There are many kinds of natural veneer, and the texture characteristics of different veneer types are not the same, which provides more choice space for people to decorate modern home life. What are the common textures of natural veneer?
Tree fork pattern bark -- common feather pattern, fish bone pattern, fountain pattern, such patterns can be used for senior decoration such as black walnut tree bark, peach flower fork bark and so on.
Mahogany bark
Conical pattern wood bark -- refers to the growth of more obvious different, forming a beautiful "V" pattern such as gray walnut, red bean tree, iron knife wood bark.
Ribbon pattern veneer - refers to the vertical axis of wood and trunk spindle direction does not occur systematic deviation of straight grain wood such as red pine veneer, larch, Sassafras, mountain date.
Staggered pattern -- the texture direction is manifested as a periodic reversal that deviates from the left and right, such as camphor, ma tong, eucalyptus macrophylla, peach and so on.
Wavy pattern veneer -- long cells of wood regularly curl to the left and right side of the string plane, and do not meet, with waves such as cherry, maple, birch, Angolan rosewood, eggplant, white wax.
Harp back pattern - also known as tiger skin pattern, refers to the wood is cut into a single board or sawn into a string panel, the board surface shows many obvious convex parts such as maple, birch, peach blossom wood.
Flocculent pattern -- the pits of the fibers interwoven into a series of irregular, in which the horizontal grain direction is larger than the direction of the grain is flocculent such as maple, birch.
Black eye pattern -- due to the distortion of the back of the wood fiber arrangement, it is a conical indentation in the growth wheel, and when it is cut into a single board, there are many small pieces of twisted tissue on the board to form black eye such as maple, birch, and chicken.
Parabolic pattern -- refers to the rapid transition of early and late wood, caused by different growth densities. The string cut surface shows beautiful parabola, such as ash bark, elm, beech.
Ash bark
Diagonal flower conical pattern -- rotary cutting and raw material spindle into a certain Angle (such as 45°) to form a beautiful pattern on the board, famous for black walnut wood abroad.
Color stripe - uneven color distribution of the finger wood. The variable pattern formed by sawing a log. The color is derived from pigment substances and lignins in wood such as walnut (heart with dark brown and purple stripes throughout), camphor (heart with purple stripes), and sandalwood (red heart with black stripes).
Silver pattern - its diameter has horizontal stripes, flaky, ribbonlike, block or irregular ray markings, with a sparkling reflective feeling such as oak, cyclobalanopsis, mountain longan, water cyclobalanopsis, solowood, sycamore, South China wood, silver birch, Holly.