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Finger joint boards are engineered wood products made by joining shorter pieces of wood together using a finger jointing technique. This process involves cutting interlocking 'fingers' into the ends of the wood pieces, which are then glued together to create a longer, more stable board. The resulting product is often more dimensionally stable than solid wood, reducing the likelihood of warping or splitting over time. Finger joint boards are commonly used in furniture manufacturing, cabinetry, and construction applications where long, straight pieces of wood are required.
| Material | Softwood or hardwood species |
| Thickness | Typically ranges from 18mm to 50mm |
| Width | Common widths from 100mm to 300mm |
| Length | Available in lengths up to 6 meters |
| Finish | Raw or sanded surfaces |
When selecting finger joint boards, consider the type of wood species that best fits your project requirements, as both softwood and hardwood options are available. Specify the desired thickness, width, and length based on your application needs. Additionally, inquire about the surface finish and any specific certifications or standards that may be relevant for your project, such as moisture content or formaldehyde emissions. Quantities should also be discussed to ensure availability and pricing.
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They are made from various softwood or hardwood species.
They can be available in lengths up to 6 meters.
Yes, they are designed to be more stable than solid wood.
Typically, they range from 18mm to 50mm.
Yes, custom sizes can often be requested.
They can come as raw or sanded surfaces.