Product Overview
This 10mm thick oak veneered MDF board measures 2440mm x 1220mm (8' x 4') and features an A/B grade crown cut oak veneer. It's perfect for joinery, cabinetry, and furniture making. The A-grade face provides an attractive oak grain suitable for clear finishing, while the B-grade face is ideal for concealed use. The MDF core ensures stability and machinability, offering a smooth substrate for the veneer.
Product Specifications
| Specification |
Details |
| Thickness |
6mm |
| Width |
1220mm |
| Length |
2440mm |
| Weight |
15kg |
| Sales Unit |
Sheet |
| Sales Unit Coverage |
2.98m2 |
| Edge |
Square |
Features & Benefits
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Decorative veneer: Crown cut oak surface with natural cathedral grain pattern.
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A/B grade: A-grade front for finishing, B-grade reverse for concealed use.
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Stable MDF core: Provides uniform strength and prevents warping.
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Lightweight format: 10mm thickness ideal for various applications.
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Versatile finish: Ready for clear lacquer, oil, stain, or veneer polish.
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Standard-size sheet: 2440mm x 1220mm provides broad coverage.
Applications
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Furniture making: Doors, sides, and decorative panels.
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Cabinetry: Carcasses, interiors, and fronts.
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Interior joinery: Decorative wall and ceiling panelling.
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Shopfitting: Attractive natural timber appearance.
Installation Guidance
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Preparation: Condition sheets flat in a dry interior environment.
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Cutting: Use fine-toothed saws or CNC machinery for clean edges.
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Fixing: Secure with adhesives, nails, or screws as appropriate.
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Finishing: Seal with lacquer, oil, or stain to protect veneer.
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Environment: For dry internal use only.
Compliance & Performance
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Material specification: MDF core with real oak veneer.
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Veneer type: Crown cut with cathedral grain figure.
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Grade: A/B – high-quality front, serviceable reverse.
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Important note: Natural veneer variations may occur in grain and color.
FAQs
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Can this MDF board be used outside? No, it is intended for dry internal use only.
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What is the best way to finish the veneer? It can be finished with clear lacquer, oil, or stain for protection and aesthetics.
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Are there variations in the veneer pattern? Yes, natural variations in grain and color may occur.