A large nephrite pounamu cut slab, the flat slab a quarter cut section from a river worn boulder with natural curved sloping edge and right-angle cuts, dark green with pale flecking. 30 x 35.5 x 2.2 cm. 6kgs. Provenance: Ex. The estate of a retired Auckland retail jeweller.
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- Quarter Veneer - In preparation for production of quarter-sawn veneer, the log is first quartered, meaning it's cut into four equal quarters. Each quarter of the log is then cut radially, resulting in boards with annual growth rings at approximately 90 degrees to the face of the board. Veneer Cutting: These boards are then sliced into thin veneer sheets using a veneer slicer. Quarter-sawn wood is known for its unique and attractive appearance and the growth rings have a distinctive figuring often referred to as ray fleck or medullary ray.
Quarter-sawn veneer is commonly used in furniture making. The unique grain pattern adds aesthetic appeal to pieces like cabinets, tables, and chairs. Decorative Panels: It is also used in the production of decorative panels for interior applications, such as wall panelling, doors, and trim. Some musical instrument makers use quarter-sawn veneer for the back and sides of instruments like guitars, providing both visual appeal and stability.
The distinctive grain pattern adds a unique and desirable look to finished products. Quarter-sawn wood, and consequently quarter-sawn veneer, can be more expensive than other types of wood due to the cutting process
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