The veneer machinery razor cuts very thin slices of Ginkgo veneer. Notice not just the color, but the intense grain of Ginkgo. This is the first time we know of that reclaimed Ginkgo has been cut into veneer. What was once a tree destined for mulch and wood chips can now be used on countless finished wood products because of the amount of wood that the veneer process can produce from each tree. This is CitiLog at its best. |