Actually, only the cutting angle changes. But it creates a whole new perspective of the wood. End grain – also called end grain discs or wood discs – is created when you cut a log across its length.
Consistent yet lively is the look that this variant in end grain oak creates – joined together in rectangles of equal sizes.
Irregular yet lively is the look that this variant in end grain oak creates – joined together in rectangles of different sizes.
End grain disc segments are carefully placed against each other. The gaps in between are then milled out.
Loose end grain disc segments are randomly placed against each other and glued.
Larger end grain disc segments are randomly placed against each other in curved shapes.
Smaller end grain disc segments are randomly placed against each other in curved shapes.
The selection leaves nothing to be desired, with many other design options arising from the different configurations of the end grain elements – whether as a whole disc, as a sub-segment or in rectangles.
The possibilities are only limited by your imagination. The widest range of wood species and colours possible can be used.
Our veneers are also available in different variants: in discs, segments, fractions, rectangles and many more. And of course also in the sizes you want.
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