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Furniture Test 2
Veneer and Stains-Finishes
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Art/Design
Undergraduate 3
03/18/2012

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Term
wood finish-varnish or one step stain finish
Definition

polyurthane topcoat combined with a wood stain

-each coat darkens wood

Term
abrrasives
Definition

work from coarse to fine grain, use 2-3 coats for best outlook

more coats=more shine

Term
shellac
Definition

an evaporative coating

alcohol based

an insect resin from a lac bug

has a natural wax content 2-5 %

can come in matte, semi gloss and glossy

 

Term
penetrating oil/pure oil finish
Definition

drying process is lenghty b/c of lack of chemical accelerators

 

types:linseed, tung, danish, antique, and walnut

-all are non toxic

Term
lacquer
Definition

a durable, water resistant and glossy finish

can not be carved

have extraordinary adhesive qualitites when cured

modern commercial lacquers have

-pigments+plasticized liquid

Term
tung oil and wax
Definition

polyurethane helps to make the finish more durable.

-usually appplied with a rag

-dry for 15 mins

-then wipe off

 

Term
veneering step one!
Definition
before any cutting/layering the veneer must be flat.-includes top and bottom sides
Term
veneer step 2
Definition

after the veneer is flat

-cut and jointed immediately to prevent from drying out and buckling.

Term
veneer can be used with ?
Definition

solid wood and engineered boards

-solid wood must be free of knots and stable

Term
veneer characteristics
Definition

-cheap

-adds another process layer in building

-used with a substraite

-come in 1/50",1/46",1/42",1/39",1/36" thicknesses

Term
three methods of veneer
Definition
  1. hammer-thinner veneer usage, not for thick
  2. press-all joints must be taped up before laying the veneer
  3. caul- for thicker veneer-geometry and floral inlay usage, also needs to have all joints taped 
Term
veneer tape
Definition
thin paper covered with a water-soluble gum
Term

veneer glues and adhesives

(best for use in curved designs)

Definition
  1. animal glue
  2. polyvinyl acetate
  3. urea formaldehyde resins
  4. contact cement
Term
animal glue
Definition
  1. animal glue- don't overheat-stay at 80 degrees

 

Term
polyvinyl acetate
Definition
  1. polyvinyl acetate-applied on one surface, used in smaller panels typically, must be held under pressure for 1hr.

 

Term
urea fromaldehyde resin
Definition

urea formaldehyde resins-gap filling properties, has a longer pressing time than acetate

two kinds: powder and water(the catalyst)

liquid resin+powder/liquid hardener

Term
contact cement
Definition

avoid where wood meets wood

-used in laying plastic laminates

-both surfaces must be coated

Term
hammering veneering process steps 1-4
Definition
  1. apply hot glue
  2. place the veneer +reheat glue
  3. squeeze out excess glue with a veneer hammer
  4. move hammer and work it form center outwards 
Term
hammer veneer process steps 5-11
Definition

5-overlap joint needs to be ready for cutting

6-cut joint with a straight edge

7-remove waste

8-apply glue under veneer before taping

9-use veneer tape to tape the joint 

10-use a cutting gauge to trim veneer

11-reheat glue, then remove waste

Term
hammer veneer process steps 12-14
Definition

12. cut the miter for the crossbanding(any decorative board whose grain is perpendicular to the princple surface)

13. route a channel to taje the stringing

14. done

Term

caul veneering is good for?

-used with what?

Definition
  • good substrates:ex: plywood, particle board
  • used with thicker veneers, marquetry, and parquetry 
Term
cabinet door framing
Definition
  • types:
  • flush construction
  • flush overly construction--cleaner look, creates a shadow line
  • reveal overlay construction
  • lipped overlay construtction(similar to a traditional face-frame) 
Term

fully tempered glass

(a strengthened glass)

Definition
  • can't be field cut--any holes or other cuts made after its tempered, the glass will shatter
  • cutting and drilling will destroy it
  • produced by heating float glass and then cooling it with blowers
  • 3-4x more resistant to impact
  • available in 1/8"-1" thick
  • compressive strength 
Term
strengthened glass has several types
Definition

fully tempered

heat strengthened

 laminated glass

tinted glass

reflective glass

low emissitive glass

insulating glass

low-iron glass(ultra clear glass)

textured glass

Term
heat strengthened glass
Definition
  • twice as resistant to breakage as float glass
  • made similar to fully tempered glass-but is partially tempered 
Term
laminated glass
Definition
  • made from

-two or more layers of glasss +an interlayer material=to get a single sheet

 

  • the interlayer helps to block a portion of UV rays, a sound barrier, thickness=1/4"-3/4", when broken the glass remains attached to the interlayer 
Term
wire glass
Definition
  • wire mesh/parallel wires rolled into the center of the glass sheet
  • patterns of wire range= 1/2"-1"
  • used typically in fire rated doors or partition assemblies 
Term
tinted glass
Definition
  • developed to control solar heat gain and glare
  • available in green, bronze, gray, and blue
  • thickness of 1/8"-1/2"
  • the thicker the glass the greater the solar energy absorption 
Term
reflective glass
Definition
  • reduces amount of transmitted, absorbed +reflective patterns of light and energy spectrum
  • reflective coatings are from metals
  • used in interior apps.--shower doors, countertops, wall cladding+furniture 
Term
low emissivity glass
Definition
  • used to address energy efficiency
  • hard or soft metallic coatings are used
  • light transmisson rate is higher 
Term
insulating glass
Definition
  • a barrier to conductive heat loss
  • made by sealing air pockets btwn 2 lights of glass separated by a spacer
  • stresses on the seal may cause deterioration of sealant and moisture may appear 
Term
low-iron glass(ultra clear glass)
Definition
  • high clearity and visible light transmittance
  • reduction of iron content by 10 %
  • thickness 1/8"-3/4"
  • can be heat strengthened, tempered, sandblasted, etched, laminated
  • used where color rendition is critical--furniture, mirriors 
Term
textured glass(rolled or figured glass)
Definition
  • common designs: flutes, ribs, grids
  • can be color coated, silvered, sandblasted
  • only one side is imprinted with a pattern
  • patterns on the surface may make tempering impossible 
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