Tips and Tricks for Working with East Indian Rosewood Veneer (2022) - Exoticwood Zone

Tips and Tricks for Working with East Indian Rosewood Veneer (2022) - Exoticwood Zone

East Indian Rosewood Veneer is a popular choice for woodworkers and furniture builders. It is strong, durable, and has a beautiful grain pattern. In this blog post, we will discuss some tips and tricks for working with East Indian Rosewood Veneer. We will also provide some helpful advice on how to get the most out of this amazing material!

  • East Indian Rosewood is also known as Dalbergia latifolia, and it is a member of the rosewood family. 
  • The tree is native to India, Sri Lanka, and Myanmar. 
  • East Indian Rosewood is typically a dark brown colour with darker streaks running through it. 
  • The grain is usually straight, but it can also be interlocked or wavy.
  •  East Indian Rosewood has a medium to high density, and the wood is very hard.

Sticking Veneer to Substrates

East Indian Rosewood Veneer can be glued to a variety of substrates including plywood, MDF, and particle board. East Indian Rosewood Veneer can also be glued to itself to create a thicker piece.

Tools using for Cutting Veneer 

East Indian Rosewood Veneer can be cut with a variety of tools including a sharp knife, a veneer saw, or a power saw. East Indian Rosewood Veneer can also be cut with a router or a laser cutter. East Indian Rosewood Veneer can be cut into shapes using a template. East Indian Rosewood Veneer can also be cut freehand. 

Working with East Indian Rosewood Veneer is a true pleasure. This strong and beautiful material is perfect for a wide variety of woodworking and furniture-building projects. By following the tips and tricks in this blog post, you will be able to get the most out of your veneer and create stunning pieces that will last for generations. Thanks for reading, and we hope you enjoy working with this amazing material as much as we do!