Laminated furniture board solid pine panels
Pine furniture board or solid wood laminated pine panels can be used for a range of interior DIY and joinery including shelves, cupboards and worktops. Our squared edge smooth planed pine boards are available in a range of different sizes to suit your interior projects.
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Pine Panels and laminated furniture board
Timbersource supply a varied range of Scandinavian Pine panels that are kept in a dry and well ventilated environment. Scandinavian Pine is also referred to as redwood and is imported from Sweden and Finland. Edge-glued panels are imported in large volumes for pine furniture manufacturers with lamination widths usually around 30mm.
The physical properties of the wood are that it machines well, does not bend, stains and paints to an excellent finish and dries well. It’s a popular wood for panels. Ideal for furniture and kitchen manufacturing, our pine panels offer the customer an alternative to buying redwood lumber and gluing up themselves which is a more costly and time consuming exercise.
What are pine panels?
Solid Pine furniture board, pine panels or pine boards are laminated jointed pieces of solid redwood pine glued together in strips known as pine blockboard. These make brilliant large pine boards for interior joinery. The grain is reversed when jointed to avoid the timber curling and keeping them stable despite being thin.
What are pine panels used for?
Pine panels or pine furniture board can be used for pine shelves, pine worktops, pine cupboards, pine wardrobes, pine window boards, pine desktops, pine cabin beds, pine furniture and pine interior joinery.
Can I paint pine panels?
Pine panels are brilliant for painting. The pine panels are planed, smooth and square edged so they are ready to paint. You can put a basic water based primer on and then use a water based interior wood paint from your local paint supplier or DIY store.
Timbersource are a leading online timber merchant in the UK, supplying pine panels to the joinery, carpentry, construction and building trade at competitive prices. To Contact Us click HERE.
Jointed Hardwood Timber Worktops
We manufacture a wide variety of good quality, jointed timber worktops which are suitable for use when putting together tables, desks and also kitchen top work surfaces. In particular, we have in our stock, panels of Scandinavian Redwood (Pine) and European Oak timber in various sizes.
Because we manufacture all the timber in our own workshops we can supply bespoke orders swiftly and at prices that are very competitive.
We can make the jointed timber worktops to suit your exact specifications in an extensive variety of different timbers and sizes. The staves are parallel-sawn, mainly in 90-150mm widths. They are then planed and edge-glued together. We then smooth them to a 120 grit wide-belt machine-sanded finish. They are left untrimmed so you can true-up on site but we wrap them carefully for delivery.
Worktop Aftercare Instructions
Wood is a natural product that can be affected by heat and humidity. It is a hygroscopic product, meaning that it can gain and lose moisture in sympathy with its environment before, during, and after installation. For example, wood expands when the humidity level is high and contracts when the humidity level drops or if it is in close proximity to excessive heat. When this occurs, it is possible for it to cause bowing or warping.
Storage
All worktops need to be stored flat immediately after delivery and on top of battens or supports and not directly on the floor surface. Each worktop should be separated by similarly spaced (inline) battens during storage. The storage area needs to be indoors, with a stable humidity, and somewhere that the worktops will not be subject to extreme temperatures.
We recommend that you do not unpackage worktops unless:
- The room humidity is stable – no more than 45% (cheap humidity meters are readily available from garden centres or similar shops).
- All building dust and debris has been cleaned and cleared.
- All wet trades are finished, and a sufficient period of time has been allowed for natural drying.
- Fresh plasterwork has been allowed to dry for a minimum of six weeks, or until the plaster is dry throughout.
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