Sourcing guide

Edge-Glued Panel and Finger-Joint Board Buying Guide

For furniture, cabinet, door and DIY programs, panel quality depends on species selection, lamination structure, moisture control, surface finish and packaging protection.

Key specifications before selecting a supplier

Edge-glued panels and finger-joint boards are often used as blanks for furniture, shelves, tabletops, cabinet parts, door components and DIY retail products. A reliable inquiry should define not only size, but also material grade, visual face, joint method, sanding level and final use.

Panel details to confirm

  • Species such as pine, spruce, hinoki, birch, okoume, teak, oak or cherry
  • Panel size, thickness, tolerance and expected moisture content
  • Finger-joint or edge-glued structure and visible-face requirement
  • Glue, emission, indoor use or market-specific testing requirement
  • Sanding, edge treatment, coating-ready finish or unfinished supply
  • Bundle, carton, pallet and container loading requirements

Why packaging matters

Panels and board blanks can look acceptable at the factory but arrive with surface scratches, edge dents or moisture-related issues if packaging is weak. For visible or paint-ready products, packaging should be discussed together with the product specification.

Suitable applications

Furniture and shelves

Board blanks, shelves, tabletops, supports and panels that need stable size and clean surface quality.

Cabinet and door parts

Laminated boards, rails, stiles and blanks for further machining or finishing.

DIY retail products

Cut-to-size boards and packaged SKUs for home improvement channels.

Custom components

Panels can be cut, profiled, sanded or prepared for downstream assembly.

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Corvia can review material options, lamination, surface quality and export packaging.

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