Cut Foliated for Enchape
Sliced
The knife cuts the trunk along, from a parallel central line. The flat sliced gives a vein draw called "crown" or "cathedral". |
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Book Joint
The adjacent pieces of a same trunk are placed side to side alternating open and closed sides, to obtain a mirror effect in this way a symmetrical rounded and very streamlined designs are obtained. |
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Slip Joint
The adjacent pieces of a same trunk are joint in the same direction and placed in serie to obtain a repetitive vein design with a more uniform color. This method heightens the rectilinear aspect in straight vein overlays. In this way a symmetrical rounded and very streamlined designs are obtained.
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Cut Debobinado for Slung
Debobinado
Thin obtained by means of the tangential application of a knife on the perimeter of a revolving wood piece. This circular movement confers a random structure to the vein and a finishing drawing more complex. This veneer is special for the plywoods fabrication.
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T Kind of Joint
One piece veneer
This method does not require union of joints because is obtained essentially from unrolled pieces of great format. |