Oak Veneered MDF, Staggered
Oak veneered MDF (medium-density fiberboard) is a type of engineered wood product that consists of a core made from compressed wood fibers and a thin layer of oak veneer on the surface. MDF is made by breaking down hardwood or softwood residuals into wood fibers and combining them with wax and resin binders under high temperature and pressure.
The oak veneer on top of the MDF core provides a natural and durable wood finish that has an attractive grain pattern and colour. The veneer is usually produced by slicing a log into thin sheets, which are then glued onto the MDF using a heat-activated adhesive.
Sourced from Paterson Timber - paterson-timber.com
This image is a seamless wood texture with oak veneered mdf arranged in a staggered pattern. Seamless textures can be tiled repeatedly across a surface without visible seams making them useful for architectural drawings and 3D models. This image can be used as a SketchUp texture, Revit material or imported into Photoshop for use in 2D illustrations. A high resolution version of this texture is available, as well as CAD hatches and PBR maps with Architextures Pro.