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Executive Manager at Modern Wood Products Factory Co.

Wood Veneer Types: Type #4 Rift Cut: Rift veneers are produced most often in red and white oak, rarely in other species. The cutting is done slightly off the radius lines, minimizing the “flake” associated with quarter slicing. Rift slicing produces very straight grain. Note that rift-sawn solid lumber and rift veneers are produced so differently that a “match” between rift-cut veneers and rift-sawn lumber is highly unlikely. Comb Grain: A variety of the rift cut, comb grain is limited in availability. It is a select product of the rift process distinguished by tight, straight grain along the entire length of the veneer. Slight angle in the grain is allowed. Comb grains are restricted to red and white oak veneers. #wood #woodveneer #veneer #Furniture #woodworking #Doors #Design

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