Pseudotsuga menziesii
Sometimes referred to as Oregon Pine or British Columbian Pine, these majestic trees grow in the Pacific Northwest. Douglas Fir veneer is normally quarter cut because it generates a linear look often described as VG Fir or Vertical Grain Fir. The logs are large in comparison to species like Cherry and Maple. These large logs are a good choice for large projects because of the amount of veneer produced from one tree.
We encourage you to call our office for consultation before specifying any veneer or panels. This will help guarantee the veneer selected for your project is not only the right species, but also the correct cut, sufficient sequence or quantity, desired character and specific log or flitch to complete the project. We want to help ensure that your project is completed with stunning results.
If you are unable to schedule an appointment, please use this number when specifying Quartered VG Fir to ensure high quality architectural veneer and panels are supplied for your project.
Specification Number: SPQ-1008