Teak
The true teak of Burma is a uniform golden-brown colour without markings, but most other teak is rich brown with darker chocolate-brown markings. Indian teak is wavy grained and mottled, but generally straight to wavy grain, coarse textured, uneven, oily to the touch, and somtimes with a white glistening deposit.
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The image displayed on the left is an A4 scan obtained from a veneer leaf. Veneer leaves can be strategically arranged to achieve the desired appearance. We subsequently sew these leaves together to form a veneer layon. This layon is then pressed onto a substrate, which could be a door blank, panel, and so forth. Various matching techniques can be employed, including book matching, slip matching, randomizing (also known as Plank matching), and reverse slip matching, among others.
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