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1/8 inch natural Bamboo Plywood for Furniture makers and wood workers. availalbe in 4'x8' sheets, and in vertical, side pressed grain. it can be used for door surfacing, wall covering, laser engraving etc.
Natural color is achieved by boiling with H2O2 in hot water, a process to bleach and remove sugar, starch from the bamboo. Unlike caramel, which is a warm tone, natural color is more white, and has a cool feeling.
Unlike horizontal grain, vertical grain doesn’t show the wide knots of bamboo, but looks like narrow bamboo strips laminated together to form a big panel. Each strip roughly 5mm to 6.5mm wide, whereas horizontal grain is made by using 21mm to 21.6mm wide bamboo strips edge glued to form a big panel. Vertical grain is also called side pressed or narrow grain.
bamboo is one of the fastest growing woody plant on earth, an ideal substitue to traditional wood species. it takes 4-6 years for a bamboo to grow to its full maturity while it takes decades or even hundereds of years for a treee. modern technology made it possible to produce furniture grade bamboo panels in 4'x8' sheets, and in various thickness for wood working.
1/8 inch natural Bamboo Plywood for Furniture makers and wood workers. availalbe in 4'x8' sheets, and in vertical, side pressed grain. it can be used for door surfacing, wall covering, laser engraving etc.
Natural color is achieved by boiling with H2O2 in hot water, a process to bleach and remove sugar, starch from the bamboo. Unlike caramel, which is a warm tone, natural color is more white, and has a cool feeling.
Unlike horizontal grain, vertical grain doesn’t show the wide knots of bamboo, but looks like narrow bamboo strips laminated together to form a big panel. Each strip roughly 5mm to 6.5mm wide, whereas horizontal grain is made by using 21mm to 21.6mm wide bamboo strips edge glued to form a big panel. Vertical grain is also called side pressed or narrow grain.
bamboo is one of the fastest growing woody plant on earth, an ideal substitue to traditional wood species. it takes 4-6 years for a bamboo to grow to its full maturity while it takes decades or even hundereds of years for a treee. modern technology made it possible to produce furniture grade bamboo panels in 4'x8' sheets, and in various thickness for wood working.