What is the method of slicing veneer? – Veneer slicing machine
Slicing veneer refers to the process of cutting thin slices or sheets from a log or a piece of wood. These slices are then used in various applications, such as in furniture, cabinetry, or interior design.
Veneer can be sliced in a variety of ways, yielding varying grain patterns. HOLZH offers a range of choices for slicing wood veneer. cutting on hard and soft woods such as birch, beech, alba, and meranti is possible with our technology.
Choosing us offers you two benefits.
First of all, HOLZH provides quality machinery for making veneer, and our higher output ensures a competitive purchase price.
Horizontal Veneer Slicer
Blade of Horizontal Veneer Slicer moves in horizontal direction, max cutting speed around 30pcs,min sliced veneer thickness only 0.1mm
It is widely adopted in Recon engineer block and solid wood cutting

Vertical Veneer Slicer
Blade of vertical Veneer Slicer moves in vertical direction, max cutting speed around 80pcs, slicing speed is fast
It is widely adopted in Recon engineer block and natural log cutting

Supplementary Explanation:
In addition to the horizontal and vertical veneer slicers mentioned, HOLZH’s advanced machinery incorporates precision-engineered components to ensure uniform slice thickness and minimal waste. For instance, the horizontal veneer slicer utilizes a reciprocating blade system with adjustable tension control, allowing operators to maintain optimal cutting pressure across diverse wood densities. This results in reduced kerf loss and enhanced surface finish quality. Advanced models also integrate automated feed mechanisms, enabling continuous production runs with minimal manual intervention.
The vertical veneer slicer, on the other hand, features a rotating log-holding mandrel that accommodates large-diameter logs (up to 60 cm) with ease. Its hydraulic clamping system ensures stability during high-speed cutting, while the inclined blade angle minimizes fiber tearing for natural logs. This design is particularly effective for producing rotary-cut veneers with pronounced cathedral grain patterns, commonly used in luxury cabinetry and musical instrument panels.
Upcoming Innovation Highlight:
Looking ahead, HOLZH will showcase its latest AI-powered veneer optimization system at the 2026 CIFF Guangzhou International Furniture Machinery Exhibition (March 28-31). This integrated solution combines real-time moisture content analysis, adaptive cutting algorithms, and automated defect detection to boost yield by up to 15% while reducing energy consumption by 20%. Attendees can experience live demonstrations at Booth #E3-17B.