
WOOD VENEERS
In woodworking, veneer refers to thin slices of wood, usually thinner than 3 mm, that typically are glued onto core panels (typically, wood, particle board ormedium-density fiberboard) to produce flat panels such as doors, tops and panels for cabinets, parquet floors and parts of furniture. They are also used in marquetry.Plywood consists of three or more layers of veneer, each glued with its grain at right angles to adjacent layers for strength. Veneer beading is a thin layer of decorative edging placed around objects, such as jewelry boxes. Veneer is also used to replace decorative papers in Wood Veneer HPL. Veneer is also a type of manufactured board.
GUITAR BACK & SIDE
Wood is the life of a guitar, the source of its sound and beauty. Wood is one of the first steps in generating the guitar’s sound and creating an ideal tone. That’s why wood that
is used in the construction of a guitar is called ‘Tonewood’ Different woods give off different sounds, which add to your guitar's ambience, tone, durability, and ability to age with time.
The back and sides of a musical instrument will affect the tone. The backs and sides of virtually all guitars are made of hardwood. Click on the wood species available with us above to know more about it.ow a little more about you.
GUITAR FINGERBOARDS
The finger boards (also known as a fretboardon fretted instruments) is a part of most stringed instruments. It is a thin, long strip of wood, on the neck of a stringed musical instrument against which the strings are pressed in playing.
We can supply finger boards in Ebony, Rosewood or other tonewoods according to customer specifications.
GUITAR HEAD STOCK
At the top of the guitar is the "head stock", a general term which describes the part of the guitar attached to the slimmer neck of the instrument. On the headstock are "tuners", which is used to adjust the pitch of each of the strings on the guitar.
We can supply head stock in Ebony, Rosewood or other tonewoods according to customer specifications.
GUITAR BRIDGE BLANKS
BRIDGE BLANKS
The strings of the guitar run from the tuning pegs, over the nut, down the neck, over the body, over the sound hole, and are anchored at a piece of hardware attached to the body of the guitar, called a "bridge".
We can supply bridge blanks in Ebony, Rosewood or other tonewoods according to customer specifications

GUITAR NECK
The neck of the guitar is the area of the instrument which is concentrated upon a great deal because the guitarist puts his fingers on various places on the neck, in order to create different notes. The neck of the guitar adjoins the "body" of the instrument.
We can supply neck plates in Ebony, Rosewood or other tonewoods according to customer specifications.
Wood handles are used on nearly every kind of fine tool, instrument, or even vehicles, including a ship's wheel. A cue stick is an item of sporting equipment essential to the games of pool, snooker and carom billiards. Most cues are made of wood, but occasionally the wood is covered or bonded with other materials including, graphite, carbon fiber or fiberglass. Cues are tapered sticks, typically about 58 inches (1.5 m) long.
We can supply custom made cue blanks to suit customer needs.
BILLIARD CUES
Wood handles are used on nearly every kind of fine tool, instrument, or even vehicles, including a ship's wheel. A cue stick is an item of sporting equipment essential to the games of pool, snooker and carom billiards. Most cues are made of wood, but occasionally the wood is covered or bonded with other materials including, graphite, carbon fiber or fiberglass. Cues are tapered sticks, typically about 58 inches (1.5 m) long.
We can supply custom made cue blanks to suit customer needs.