Veneer Larch Rough Cut

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Wood speciesLarch Rough Cut
Bot. NameLarix decidua
Tradename EnLarch Rough Cut
Type Coniferous tree
Price
Color Light Brown, Red
Thickness 0.6 / 0.9 mm
Wood Structure Quarter Cut
SurfaceRough
TreatmentNatural
Country of harvestEurope
Usages Interior, Furniture, Door
Certification available as FSC 100%
NoteFor veneers with a rough cut structure, we strongly recommend using a white glue.
If there is partial glue penetration, it can be brushed out at right angles to the grain after pressing. We recommend to veneer a few samples in advance to get a feeling for the ratio of glue application and pressing pressure.

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Detailed Description

The tree reaches a height of up to 45 m and a diameter of up to 120 cm. The trees grown in the forest and in closed stands are very straight, cylindrical and knot-free in the shaft up to 2/3 of their length. Individually grown trunks have a tendency to sabre growth. The bark of young trees is smooth and ash-grey, later becoming up to 3 cm thick and barky. The bark proportion of the trunk is very high and is 16-24 %.

Tradenames and other names

Bot. Name: Larix decidua

Tradename De: Lärche Europäisch Rough Cut

Tradename En: Larch Rough Cut

Properties

Raw density: 560 - 630 Kg/m3

Occurrence

The larch is spread far over central Europe, with a focus on the Alps, the Carpathians and Poland.

Characteristic and wood color

Sapwood and heartwood are well separated. The sapwood is narrow and light yellowish brown. The heartwood is dark reddish brown when freshly cut, later it turns darker. The annual rings are sharply marked by very broad, dark late wood zones, slightly wavy and matt-glossy on the surface. Resin channels are clearly visible. The wood is very resinous. The structure is usually very straight grained and relatively knotless, the texture moderately coarse but even.

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