| Grade |
Sub Grade |
Applications & Description |
| Face Grade |
AA |
The best quality face grade for high end uses
such as architectural paneling, doors and cabinets,
case goods, and quality furniture |
| A |
Where AA is not required but excellent appearance
is very important as in cabinets and furniture |
| B |
Where the natural characteristics and appearance
of the species are desirable |
| C,D, and E |
Provide sound surfaces but allow unlimited color
variation; grades C, D, and E, respectively, allow
repairs in increasing size ranges. Applications:
where surface will be hidden or a more natural
appearance is desired. |
| Speciality |
Appearance characteristics are not standardized
and are subject to agreement between the individual
buyer and seller, as in factory finished wall paneling.
Usually, effts such as those created by wormy chestnut,
bird's eye maple, and English brown oak are considered
specialty grade. |
| Back Grade |
1, 2, 3 and 4 |
Back grades are designed by numbers: 1,2,3,
and 4. Requirements of grade 1 are most restrictive,
with grade 2, 3, and 4 being progressively less
restrictive. Grade 1 and 2 provide sound surfaces
with all openings in the veneer repaired except
for vertical worm holes not larger than 1.6mm(1/16'').
Grades 3 and 4 permit some open defects; however,
grade 3 can be obtained with repaired splits, joints,
bark pockets, laps, and knotholes to achieve a
sound surface if specified by the buyer. Grade
4 permits knotholes up to 102mm (4'') ,in diameter
and open splits and joints limited by width and
length. |
| Veneer Inner Ply Grade |
J, K, L and M |
Four inner ply grades are described with the
following letter designations: J,K L, and M. Grade
J is the most restrictive, allowing minimal size
openings. Grades K, L, and M are progressively
less restrictive. The least restrictive grade (M)
is usually reserved for piles not adjacent to faces
and allows round and similar shaped openings not
to exceed 63.5mm (2 1/2'') and elongated openings
up to 25.4mm(1'') as visible on the edges or ends
of panels. |