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I ordered a Premium Grade “A” face rotary natural birch door and there is a very irregular grain pattern and an extreme coloration difference in the pattern. Why is this?

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I ordered a Premium Grade “A” face rotary natural birch door and there is a very irregular grain pattern and an extreme coloration difference in the pattern. Why is this?

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Rotary cut natural birch veneer displays fine wood texture and a very irregular grain pattern. The grain pattern is accentuated by the presence of light-colored sapwood invaded by much darker heartwood. The extreme coloration differences may be highlighted or subdued when the door face veneer is stained and topcoat finished. These extreme coloration differences should be considered before specifying natural birch.

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