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GUANACASTE SLABS

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Diverse, new and different designs compared to the product lines being sold on the market designed by Hang Thinh Co., Ltd. and applied to actual production 80% of the products provided by Hang Thinh to the market are made of completely natural materials, too familiar to consumers. We want to make the materials around us seem like discarded items but will be made the most of them. After passing through the skillful hands of humans, these recycled materials will be turned into extremely unique and useful "talking" products that still enhance its inherent natural beauty. With the current fiercely competitive economy,  Hang Thinh Co., Ltd  always attaches importance to ethical factors in business, perfects capacity, cultivates experience to maintain brand reputation in the market, always pioneers in researching and launching new product lines to domestic and foreign markets, eye-catching contributes to creating a new breeze for the interior decoration product line before reaching...

HOW TO SOLVE VENEER BUCKLE IN THE WORKSHOP

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  We purchase dried veneer and do our own laminating. Sometimes the veneer is not flat but has what we call buckle or wavy spots. Can you tell us what is causing them? We’re especially interested if it is the way we handle the veneer? A. Veneer buckle (also called warp) is a general distortion of the sheet of veneer so that the sheet is not flat. The most important causes of veneer buckles are due to tension wood, irregular grain, and non-uniform drying. Tension wood:  Also called growth stress, this occurs naturally as the tree is growing. These special wood cells that create tension wood are formed as the tree is responding to an outside force (wind, sunlight competition, a tree leaning against another, or a heavy branch, for example). Large growth stresses undoubtedly contribute to end splits in freshly harvested logs. Heating the veneer log, bolt or flitch before cutting can aggravate these splits. Unfortunately, the tension wood stresses in the tree are not always uniform...