When it comes to aesthetics, finger-joint panels can also offer a unique and attractive look. The finger-joints are usually visible on the finished product, creating an interesting and natural pattern.
Finger-joint panels are also environmentally friendly. They can be made from reclaimed or sustainably harvested wood, and they help reduce waste by using smaller pieces of wood that would otherwise be discarded.
In summary, finger-joint panels are an excellent choice for furniture, cabinetry, and flooring applications. They are cost-effective, sustainable, stable and offer unique aesthetic patterns.
Finger jointed lumber is becoming a very popular and desirable product in the construction industry’s repertoire of engineered wood products.
Finger jointing results in much higher quality and stronger pieces and components, while dramatically reducing waste in our industry where the cost of raw materials is rapidly increasing.
The two most important advantages of finger jointed lumber are straightness and dimensional stability. With short lengths of wood joined into longer pieces, the warping and twisting associated with regular dimension lumber is minimized. The finger jointing process allows the removal of strength reducing defects to produce a product with higher engineering properties.
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