Aesthetics: The fuming process transforms the natural yellowish-brown larch heartwood into rich walnut to deep chocolate brown tones with a "light and shadow effect". This deep color is permanent and penetrates the wood fibers, unlike a surface stain. Durability: Fuming enhances the wood's UV stability, making it more resistant to bleaching from sun exposure. Larch solid wood is notably harder than most other conifers. Stability: The fuming process is said to make the resulting veneer more elastic and easier to work with than untreated larch.
Rosebud Veneer supplies Fumed Quartered Larch to Colorado Springs, Colorado. Contact us for pricing and availability.

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