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Finger Jointed:

A finger joint, also known as a comb joint, is a woodworking joint made by cutting a set of complementary, interlocking profiles in two pieces of wood, which are then glued. The cross-section of the joint resembles the interlocking of fingers between two hands, hence the name "finger joint.

Finger jointing results in much higher quality and stronger pieces and components, while dramatically reducing waste in our industry where the cost of raw materials is rapidly increasing. The two most important advantages of finger jointed lumber are straightness and dimensional stability.

Finger jointed boards : Available species and dimensions:

● Teak Iroko : (40mm*4000*1220 / 19mm*4000*1220 / 40mm*3000mm*620mm)
● African walnut (Dibetou) : (40mm*4000*900mm)
● Beech: (19mm*4200mm*1220mm / 40mm*4200*1220mm)
● European White oak : (19mm*4200mm*1220mm )

Finger jointed beams:

In the construction industry, finger joint wood is used for structural beams and formwork panels for concrete. Additionally, it finds widespread use in interior design, furniture production, and as accessories for wooden windows and doors.

Available species:

● Teak Iroko: (150mm*5800mm*150mm / 200m*5800mm*200*5800mm)