Practical Veneering |
Contents
Introduction | 9 |
Chapter three Kinds of veneers and veneer timbers | 24 |
Chapter four Preparation of veneer | 33 |
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advantage afterwards animal glue assembled avoid banding battens bearers built-up patterns burr Caul veneering centre chipboard chisel cleaned contact adhesive corners cross-banding cross-bearers cross-veneer curls cutting gauge damp door enable end grain flat board flitch fretsaw glasspaper glued grain direction groove groundwork gummed tape hammer method hammer veneering handscrews Harefield heart side heat held inlay Interwood joints kerfs knife lamin board latter laying the veneer liable light lipping mahogany marquetry matched moulding necessary needed overhanging panel patch Photograph by courtesy pieces placed plane plywood position pressure pull rebate plane resin glue right angles round rubber sapele Scotch glue scraper scratch-stock screwed shaped cauls sheet shooting board shown in Fig shows shrinks slightly solid wood sometimes spindle moulder spokeshave straight straight-edge strips of gummed surface surplus glue template thickness thin thumbscrews tooth traditional animal trimmed veneer is laid veneering hammer walnut Waring & Gillow whole width