White oak is a classic, timeless wood with a light neutral color. It beautifully showcases decorative features, furnishing, and more and is popular with homeowners and businesses alike. White oak effortlessly combines elegance and functionality. We offer our White Oak veneer with several cuts, including our distinctive rift cut. You can incorporate it into virtually any space, using it for wallcoverings, architectural molding, cabinetry, and reception desks.
White Oak: What You Need to Know
A dense hardwood, white oak is durable and endlessly versatile, featuring a neutral color ranging from white and cream to beige and light brown. It is durable, resistant to shock, and ages beautifully. We can even stain white oak to achieve specific colors or shades to better match your interior. At Jacaranda, our experts have crafted a wide range of dyes and stains and can even customize colors according to your preferences and goals. Then, we finish it using two coats of high-quality urethane for added strength and durability.
Rift Cut Veneer: Why Cut Matters
White oak grains tend to be longer than red oak grains, and they can be quite knotty. With careful selection and cutting techniques, we can limit the appearance of knots in any given log. Our veneer is available in several cuts. Quarter-sawn White Oak veneer is one option in which we cut the log into quarters and then shave each quarter into sheets perpendicular to the growth rings. This produces a veneer with a plumed, “flaked” appearance.
Plain-sliced veneer is another option. To plain slice veneer, we turn the log a few inches with each cut to produce a distinctive “cathedral” grain pattern. For plain slicing, we cut along the growth rings to maximize the amount of veneer we can produce.
In this case, we’ve used rift-cut white oak to create the veneer. We first cut the log into quarters, as with quarter-cut veneer. However, instead of cutting the quarters perpendicular to the growth rings, we cut each one at a 15-degree angle. This results in a sleek, straight, smooth grain pattern. This method eliminates the “flakes” and “rays” that characterize quarter-cut veneers and the elaborate “cathedral” figures that are noticeable in plain-sliced veneer.
Modern Solutions for Modern Spaces
Jacaranda’s fine wood veneer is made using real wood shaved incredibly thin and bonded to a stable, strong substrate. It is flexible enough to be wrapped around corners and columns while remaining strong and durable. We use eco-friendly methods to minimize the environmental effects, and our products have no added formaldehyde and are VOC-compliant. Our patented veneer-cutting techniques enable us to get three times as much wood from each log, and we’re committed to protecting diverse wood species for future generations. Contact our team today to find out more!