Rotary cutting, also known as rotary peeling, is a common method used to produce wood veneer. This technique involves rotating a log against a sharp blade to peel off a continuous sheet of veneer. The resulting veneer is often used for plywood, curved surfaces, and other applications where flexibility and cost-efficiency are important. Here’s a detailed overview of rotary cutting for veneer wood
Rotary cutting, also known as rotary peeling, is a common method used to produce wood veneer. This technique involves rotating a log against a sharp blade to peel off a continuous sheet of veneer. The resulting veneer is often used for plywood, curved surfaces, and other applications where flexibility and cost-efficiency are important. Here’s a detailed overview of rotary cutting for veneer wood
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