Finger-jointed Douglas Fir Lumber Core is intended for doors, windows, work Surfaces, etc. Some key aspects of our finger-jointed stave core include:
Finger joint wood, also known as a box joint or a comb joint, is a method of connecting two shorter pieces of wood to create a longer and more stable board. This is achieved by cutting complementary, interlocking profiles into the ends of the wood pieces. As the name suggests, it resembles interlocking fingers. The resulting joint is strong and visually appealing.
Let’s look at a few of the benefits of our Douglas Fir lumber core.
Our samples are a great way to see our core in person, so you can make sure it meets the strict requirements for your products and customers.
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