Beech (European) Paper Back Veneer Sheet - 4' x 8' Roll
$125.00 ea.
| Thickness | 1/42" (≈ 1/42" approx) |
| Width | 48" |
| Length | 8' |
| Quantity | One sheet has 32 square feet |
| Grade | Architectural grade paper back veneer is cut from the cleanest and most attractive logs; all sheets are sanded smooth to 220 grit |
| Brand | Woodworkers Source |
| Size | 32 square feet, 4'x8' |
| Part # | 1176 |
Wood Species Guide
About Beech
Fagus sylvatica Grows in Europe
Europe
Denmark, France, Germany, Japan, Romania, United Kingdom, England, Sweden, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Switzerland, Turkey, Czech Republic, Netherlands, Belgium, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Slovenia, Romania, Ukraine, Moldova, Bulgaria, Serbia, Bosnia & Her., Montenegro, Kosovo, Albania, Macedonia, Greece
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Color Range
Even pale yellow to light tan with distinctive and characteristic dark specks.
About the Tree
Called Queen of the Woods because of their large size and stately appearance. Beech trees are reported to commonly reach 100 feet. Trunk diameters are often 4 feet.
Other Names
Beechwood, European Beech, English Beech, Carpathian Beech, Spanish Beech, French Beech, Romanian Beech, Japanese Beech
Common Uses
Furniture, chairs, workbenches, carvings, toys, plywood, veneer, flooring.
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