Laminated Wood
Laminated wood is a type of engineered wood made by bonding together multiple layers of thin wood veneers or strips. This process enhances the strength and stability of the material, making it less prone to warping or splitting compared to solid wood. Laminated wood is commonly used in construction, furniture, and various woodworking projects.
The layers in laminated wood are typically glued together with strong adhesives, allowing for a variety of designs and finishes. This versatility makes it a popular choice for both structural applications, such as beams and columns, and aesthetic uses, like cabinetry and flooring.