Vicwood finger-jointed lumber, where short pieces of wood in random lengths are joined end to end in an interlocking finger-like structure, represents a responsible use of natural resources. Scrap material which would ordinarily have been thrown away or burned for fuel is now utilized in a more environmentally friendly way so as to make use of the entire tree.
Popular in
door cores, table tops and
stair treads,
Vicwood lumber boards,
composed by splicing together strips of finger-jointed lumber, perform
identically to panels of the same dimensions constructed from a single piece
of solid wood but consume less timber resources.
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 Vicwood Red Oak stair treads made of finger-jointed lumber. |
 Vicwood finger-jointed Chinese Cedar lumber board. |
 Vicwood Ayous finger-jointed lumber. |
 Vicwood Cedar finger-jointed lumber. |
Species:
Chinese Cedar, American Red Oak, African Ayous, African Sapele
Applications:
Dimensions:
Finger-jointed lumber:
Thicknesses from 25mm to 69mm.
Widths from 45mm to 113mm.
Lengths from 2200mm to 3000mm.
Finger-jointed lumber board:
18mm x 1220mm x 2440mm.
Custom sizes are negotiable.
To request pricing, please
e-mail us quoting your specifications and requirements.
We are also accepting applications from distributors for this material. Please
contact us for details.