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Veneer Species Guide
Columbia Forest Products is proud to offer an exciting variety of hardwood and decorative softwood species of faces to meet the demand for architectural individuality in interior design applications.
Fir, Vertical Grain
- Latin name: Pseudotsuga menziesii
- Common name(s): Douglas Fir Quarter Cut, Doug Fir, Oregon Pine
- Sources: Northwestern USA and SW Canada
CHARACTERISTICS | Golden to reddish brown, with extremely tight and straight fine vertical grain lines developing when the wood is quarter sliced. |
COMMON CUTS | Quarter sliced |
USES | Moldings, joinery, inlay work, flooring, paneling, fine furniture, cabinetry, specialty applications. |
AVAILABILITY | Obtainable |
PRICE | $$$ |
Available Species Click below for details on specific species
- Anigre, Figured
- Anigre, Plain
- Ash, White, Flat Cut
- Ash, White, Quarter Cut
- Beech, American
- Beech, European
- Birch
- Butternut
- Cedar, Aromatic
- Cedar, Knotty Western Red
- Cherry
- Cherry, Ropey Figured
- Hickory
- Holly
- Makore, Plain
- Makore, Rosebud
- Maple, Birds’ Eye
- Maple, Curly
- Maple, Hard
- Oak, English Brown
- Oak, Red, Quarter Cut
- Oak, Red, Rotary Cut
- Oak, White
- Pine, Eastern White
- Pine, Knotty
- Pine, Western White
- Poplar, Yellow
- Sapele, Plain
- Sapele, Pommele
- Sapele, Quarter Cut, Dark
- Sapele, Quarter Cut, Figured
- Sapele, Quarter Cut, Light
- Walnut, American Black