Walnut Flat Cut Wood Veneer 12" x 12" raw no Backing 1/42" Thickness A+ Grade

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Walnut wood veneer 12" x 12" raw no backing 1/42" thickness. One piece per price as pictured. All pieces in sequence and matching. Ships flat in between thick cardboard. Other sizes, backed sheets and edgebanding are available. Trust the experience, knowledge, and reputation that has served the wood industry and novices since 1995. About pictures: Most pictures have been temporarily wet with denatured alcohol on the lower portion of the veneer to show what the grain may look like when finish is added. Color adjustments may have been made to show the color as true as possible. A lot of time and effort is spent on picturing accurately. Backed products come with complete application instructions that are simple and clear. For raw veneer or un-backed products, we suggest using the Internet to see what advice is available as opinions vary on the best way to handle that product. Below is general information for most of our products. Make sure you check the listing to see which applies to the above product in particular. Thickness: (will not always be exactly correct, but relatively close) Paper-backed veneers = 1/40” Wood-backed veneers = 1/25” Raw plain veneer with no backing = 1/32”-1/42” How to cut: generally cut with a razor/box knife or similar tools and some type of straight edge. How to apply: Paper-backed and wood-backed veneers are generally applied with contact cement. Raw plain veneer is applied with white or yellow wood glue and must have pressure applied while drying. How to finish: most any conventional finishing products can be used with veneer that is applied correctly. Disclaimer: Sometimes veneers have minor splits or tears in them. These are usually taped or repaired in some manner and shouldn’t impact overall quality or satisfaction. We try to show most cracks by taping blue tape over them which is also used to protect the ends. It is painters tape and can be removed easily (use a hair dryer to be safe). The