Lacewood Paper Back Veneer Sheet - 2' x 8' Roll

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Lacewood Paper Back Veneer Sheet - 2' x 8' Roll

$104.99 ea.

1-4 $104.99 ea.
5+ $94.49 ea. (10% off)
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Lacewood Paper Back Veneer Sheet - 2' x 8' Roll

These real wood veneer sheets are composed of premium sliced hardwoods that are spliced along the edges to make the full width; splicing is also done in a book matched pattern that's attractive and helps hide the splicing seam. The sheets use full-length slices so there are no splices to make the length. The 10 mil (10 thousandths) thickness paper backing allows the sheet to bend, flex, and work with curves and shapes without splitting. Apply paper back veneers with contact adhesive to make panels of large projects: conference tables, desks, doors, cabinet doors, coffee tables, etc.

Why Choose Lacewood?
May also be called Silky Oak by mistake. While the grain structure is straight, the wood exhibits lace-like figure produced from medullary rays that bisect the rings of annual growth. Machining characteristics are fair since the wood is only moderately hard and the textur

What Size Is This?
Thickness 1/42" (≈ 1/42" approx)
Width 24"
Length 8'
Grade Architectural grade paper back veneer is cut from the cleanest and most attractive logs; all sheets are sanded smooth to 220 grit
Quantity One sheet has 16 square feet
Approximated, actual size may vary +/- 1/8"

About Lacewood (Panopsis rubellens)

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Weight

2.75

lbs /Bd. Ft.
-23.18% lighter than red oak (3.58 /bd. ft.)
Hardness

680

Janka Rating
-47.29% softer than red oak (1290 psi)
Density

0.44

Specific Gravity
-31.25% less dense than red oak (.64)

General Workability
Average 6/10
Red Oak

Wood Texture
Average 6/10
Red Oak

Ease of Finishing
Average 5/10
Red Oak

map of where Lacewood tree grows
Lacewood is an exotic wood from Latin America

May also be called Silky Oak by mistake. While the grain structure is straight, the wood exhibits lace-like figure produced from medullary rays that bisect the rings of annual growth. Machining characteristics are fair since the wood is only moderately hard and the textur

color of Lacewood
Color Range
Heartwood is pink to reddish-orange-brown.
the Lacewood tree
What's The Tree Like?
Typically tall and straight, up to 120 feet, and with diameters as large as 48".
other names for Lacewood
Other Names
South American Lacewood
uses for Lacewood
Some Typical Uses
Furniture, gunstocks, decorative veneers, musical instruments, jewelry boxes, cabinetry, interior woodwork.
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July 8th, 2021
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MB
Northern VA
Great Product
Ordered to match existing furniture built years ago. Veneer was rolled and well packed - no damage from shipping. Paper backing makes it less fragile. Mounted without issue using cold press glue. Looks good so far.
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April 11th, 2009
Ian
Santa Rosa CAli. USA
Lacewood veneer
Hell yeah! What awesome lacewood. Bought 8 sheets for an office suite furniture set (desks and cabinets) and they came out sweet. Hi five to woodworkers source for selecting these veneers for me. My customer is happy, I'm happy. I won't hesitate to do this again.
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