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Solid Rustic American White Oak Furniture Panel
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Solid Rustic American White Oak Furniture Panel
Solid Rustic American White Oak Furniture Panel

Solid Rustic American White Oak Furniture Panel

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  • Solid American White Oak panels perfect for furniture and cabinet making. 
  • Edge glued using a high pressure laminating press, right here in the Midlands.
  • American White Oak has straight grain and a paler less characterful look than European Oak. Perfect for contemporary furniture. 
  • Quality Rustic Panels can have many defects, knots, splits, sapwood but are perfect for rustic table tops and furniture. 
  • Huge variety of sizes available - sanded ready for final finishing. 
  • Custom sizes also available - call for details!
  • Full Stave Construction For Clean Contemporary Lines.
Width (mm): 305
Length (mm): 915
Depth (mm): 20
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TOTAL PRICE FOR THIS ITEM £27.99 +VAT

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Stunning Solid Oak panels perfect for furniture and cabinet making, amongst many other uses. Laminated solid oak pieces making sure you get a strong and stable wood panel.

With our rustic American White Oak, there will be more imperfections such as knots, sap wood, checking and colour variations. Not something you typically want to see when after a clean contemporary finish, but perfect if you want that warm characterful rustic charm.

These panels are available in the following widths:

  • 305mm
  • 610mm

And in the following depths:

  • 16mm (CURRENTLY OUT OF STOCK)
  • 20mm
  • 24mm 
  • 40mm (CURRENTLY OUT OF STOCK)

We also supply these solid panels in different grades, giving you the flexibility to get the perfect look.

Please note, that although planed and sanded using a fine grit paper, it is still possible that this product will require further finishing before a stain, lacquer, oil or varnish is applied. (oiling has been known to highlight any minor defects that are not apparent in unfinished condition)

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