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Veneers

Timber veneer is from a natural and renewable resource competing with non-renewable commodities like steel, aluminium and plastics. Its surface coverage is approximately forty times more than 25mm timber and consequently is the most economical way of utilising precious wood.

Veneer is:

  • Produced by slicing or peeling selected logs.
  • Sliced at approximately 0.6mm (this is normal thickness for the Australian market) or peeled at various thicknesses.
  • Several methods are used to create various grain patterns.

At Firemex we primarily use Australian species, a list is complied below:

  • Blackbean
  • Blackbutt
  • Brushbox
  • Caloon
  • Celery Top Pine  
  • Hoop Pine
  • Jarrah
  • Karri
  • Leatherwood
  • Poplar
  • Queensland Blackwood
  • Queensland Coachwood  
  • Queensland Maple
  • Queensland Myrtle
  • Queensland Walnut
  • Radiata Pine Clear
  • Radiata Pine Knotty
  • Rose Gum
  • Sassafras Black Heart
  • Sassafras Golden
  • Silky Oak
  • Silver Ash
  • Spotted Gum
  • Sydney Blue Gum
  • Tasmanian Ash
  • Tasmanian Blackwood
  • Tasmanian Oak Crown
  • Tasmanian Oak
  • Turpentine (Luster)
  • White Birch