Finger Jointed Products
A finger joint is made by cutting a set of complementary, interlocking profiles in two pieces of wood, which are then glued together. Finger jointed timber is stronger than conventional dimension timber of the same grade.
Product description:
| Lumber species: | Nordic Spruce (Picea abies) | 
| Manufacturing: | In accordance with EN 15497 | 
| Timber grading: | In accordance with EN 14081 / DIN 4074 | 
| Finger jointing: | In accordance with EN 15497 | 
| Lumber moisture: | 8-18% | 
| Lamella thickness: | Standard 40 mm, can be up to 60 mm | 
| Surface quality: | Planed on four sides, chamfered, visual or non visual quality, end trimmed | 
| Lengths: | Up to 13,5 m |