Midnight Blue Dyed Birch Veneer
Dyed Birch Veneer - Midnight Blue
Description
Midnight blue birch veneer sheets showcase the natural aesthetic of wood with a visible grain, while opening up a range of creative possibilities with their unique color. Midnight blue birch veneers have a dark brown base and are struck through with bands of blue. Sanding each sheet will level out the color and reveal more of the blue color and remove most of the brown color.
Due to the dyeing process, each sheet is different. Expect panels to have varying concentrations of color. Dyed through wood veneer sheets are made from FSC certified, sustainably sourced, white birch veneers.
Dyed veneer sheets make up the base of laminated blanks. These sheets can be purchased individually so you can create your own color combination blanks. Dyed birch veneer blanks can be used in form pressed parts, interior design panels and furniture.
Midnight blue dyed veneer sheets are made by dying very light colored birch veneers using an environmentally friendly process with no harmful substances. As each sheet is through dyed, the color penetrates the entire material thickness, ensuring long lasting color and enabling you to sand and finish without loss of color. Please use gloves while handling as residual dye can stain hands.
Each sheet is unfinished and may have slight curling or bowing at the edges. We recommended flattening each sheet before fabrication.
Specifications
- Peeled 1.5mm white birch veneer layers
- Veneers may have visible patches and knots
Features
- 1.5mm through dyed veneer sheets
- Genuine FSC certified sustainably sourced Birch wood
- Laser Friendly
Uses
- Custom laminated blanks
- Moldings
- Pressed Parts
- Furniture Components
- Inlays
- Laser Cutting
Tolerances
- Cut tolerance +/-0.188in
Storage & Care
- Can be used with normal wood working tools
- Easy to finish with wax, oil or varnish
- Seal for use in exterior applications
- Blemishes, dents and scratches can be sanded and refinished
- The dye from each sheet may color other materials if stored on top/beneath. We recommend using gloves when handling and fabricating.