b'VENEER FACE MATCHINGBOOK MATCHINGFACE MATCHINGThe most commonly used match in the industry. Every other piece of veneer is turned over (flipped) so adjacent pieces are opened, like two adjacent pages in a book. The veneer joints match and create a mirrored image pattern at the joint line, yielding a maximum continuity of grain. Book matching is used with flat, quarter or rift.ANDES ROSEWOOD FCBOOK MATCH INDIVIDUAL LEAVES MATCHED FACESSLIP MATCHINGFACE MATCHINGOften used with quarter sliced and rift sliced veneers, this is the process in which a sequence of matching veneer leaves are slipped out (not flipped over) one after the next.MAPLE QCSLIP MATCH INDIVIDUAL LEAVES MATCHED FACES0 2 4'