Veneer matching & slicing technique

JOINT TECHNIQUE

Gustafs Selected

The crown and half-crown cut veneer flitches are reverse slip-matched, a technique specifically developed by Gustafs for the seamless application of natural wood on larger walls and ceilings. This method ensures a vibrant yet harmoniously consistent appearance across the entire cladding. Additionally, it simplifies installation by reducing the need for on-site planning.

– Reverse slip-matched
– Crown and half-crown cut veneers
– Varying number of flitches per panel
– Designed and selected for large-scale surfaces

Examples with Ash and Oak

SMOKED OAK

PROJECT:
Carlsberg head office

PRODUCT:
Nano Panel

OAK

PROJECT:
Malmö Live

PRODUCT:
Non-perforated Panel

OAK

PROJECT:
Politiets Beredskapscenter

PRODUCT:
Non-perforated Panel

OAK

PROJECT:
Politiets Beredskapscenter

PRODUCT:
Non-perforated Panel

Veneer Slicing

CROWN CUT +
CROWN CUT

The veneer is characterised by irregular grain shapes that are formed by cutting on a tangent to the axis of the log.

ROTARY CUT +
ROTARY CUT

This cut follows the log’s annual growth rings, and a bold variegated grain marking is produced.

QUARTER CUT +
QUARTER CUT

The growth rings strike the knife at 90° angles, producing a series of stripes, straight in some woods, varied in others.

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