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When you’re doing woodworking, you’ll appreciate our cut-to-size veneers that accommodate any project.

Woodworking is a craft that involves shaping, cutting, and joining wood to create new things. Some woodworkers create furniture pieces, while others stick to smaller items like kitchen accessories and knick-knacks. This craft is productive in that it produces unique pieces that can be used for other purposes. In order to have success in woodworking, it’s important to have the right tools and accessories. You need high-quality wood products, as well as the tools needed to turn pieces and smooth out rough edges and surfaces.

Woodworking

At Sauers & Company Veneers, we work closely with many people who enjoy woodworking as a hobby, as well as those who do woodworking to earn a living. Our company specializes in wood veneers, and we offer these components in a wide range of sizes, styles, and species. If you’re looking for veneers that you can attach to furniture pieces or other items you might be creating, we’re the company to trust for all your needs. We have been serving the woodworking industry for more than 50 years, and we’ve become one of the world’s leading suppliers of domestically and exotically produced wood veneer products.

When you’re doing woodworking, you’ll appreciate our cut-to-size veneers that accommodate any project. We can provide large veneers for furniture making, as well as smaller veneers for the creation of other pieces. Even if you enjoy woodworking in your spare time, you can pick up some of our hobby packs to use the veneers in your work. We’re a top supplier for high-quality veneers that are always cut consistently, and we provide top-notch service to our valued customers.


At Sauers & Company Veneers, we offer veneers for woodworking projects to residents of Anaheim, Los Angeles, and San Francisco, California; Houston and Dallas, Texas; Seattle, Washington; New York City; Miami and Orlando, Florida; Phoenix, Arizona; Chicago, Illinois; Atlanta, Georgia; Boston, Massachusetts; Charlotte, North Carolina; and the rest of the United States, as well as Toronto, Ontario.