Glued together veneer sheets in width to achieve larger formats and the desired grain pattern.
Furniture veneer sheets are joined together, allowing us to obtain much wider formats than with veneer sheets, which typically have a maximum width of 30-40cm. Additionally, veneer sheets offer the option to choose a specific grain pattern. This is why they are commonly used in the production of furniture, tables, chairs, doors, coffins, and more.
After cutting, the veneer sheets are machine-joined in a splicer. It is here, at high temperatures, that an almost invisible adhesive joint is created, connecting the individual sheets. Furthermore, the ends of the veneer sheets are joined underneath with thread.