Woodgrain is the rough texture of wood that is made out of tiny little gaps and holes in the wood. It is caused by the way the tree grows: in rings which are produced once a year. The ways of cutting used create the different textures of the veneer of the same wood species. We can get fantastic and beautiful textures from nature wood logs.
The means of cuts used to create the veneer rich grain texture variegated. The following are the most common methods of cutting logs.
 
| Plain Slicing
By slicing parallel to the center of the log a raised Mountain Grain is formed by the innermost growth rings. This is also known as the flat cut. Flat cut a log produces thin veneers that are often used as decorative faces of fancy plywood by matching the pieces in different ways. | 
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| Quarter Slicing
The Slicing is made perpendicular to the annual growth rings of the trees. This creates a straight grain appearance. it is also called a quarter cut. This cutting is a method that involves dividing the log into quarters and slicing the quarter log in a radial direction and produce straight grain appearance. | 
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| Rift Cutting
This straight grain cut is derived by slicing red and white oak at a light angle to minimize the irregularities in the wood. | 
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