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Okume veneer edge

Natural veneer edging is made using thin sheets of real wood, which are glued to the edges of chipboard, MDF or other materials. The process begins with the careful selection of woods, which vary in species and finishes, allowing for a diverse range of options to suit different design styles. Once the veneer is chosen, it is cut into strips of uniform width and a high-quality adhesive is applied to the back.

Natural veneer edges have a wide variety of applications. They are commonly used in furniture making, such as table edges, shelves, and cabinets, where they add a touch of authenticity and elegance.

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