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wood finish-varnish or one step stain finish |
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polyurthane topcoat combined with a wood stain
-each coat darkens wood |
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work from coarse to fine grain, use 2-3 coats for best outlook
more coats=more shine |
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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
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penetrating oil/pure oil finish |
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drying process is lenghty b/c of lack of chemical accelerators
types:linseed, tung, danish, antique, and walnut
-all are non toxic |
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a durable, water resistant and glossy finish
can not be carved
have extraordinary adhesive qualitites when cured
modern commercial lacquers have
-pigments+plasticized liquid |
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polyurethane helps to make the finish more durable.
-usually appplied with a rag
-dry for 15 mins
-then wipe off
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before any cutting/layering the veneer must be flat.-includes top and bottom sides |
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after the veneer is flat
-cut and jointed immediately to prevent from drying out and buckling. |
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veneer can be used with ? |
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solid wood and engineered boards
-solid wood must be free of knots and stable |
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-cheap
-adds another process layer in building
-used with a substraite
-come in 1/50",1/46",1/42",1/39",1/36" thicknesses |
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- hammer-thinner veneer usage, not for thick
- press-all joints must be taped up before laying the veneer
- caul- for thicker veneer-geometry and floral inlay usage, also needs to have all joints taped
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thin paper covered with a water-soluble gum |
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veneer glues and adhesives
(best for use in curved designs) |
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- animal glue
- polyvinyl acetate
- urea formaldehyde resins
- contact cement
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- animal glue- don't overheat-stay at 80 degrees
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- polyvinyl acetate-applied on one surface, used in smaller panels typically, must be held under pressure for 1hr.
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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 |
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avoid where wood meets wood
-used in laying plastic laminates
-both surfaces must be coated |
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hammering veneering process steps 1-4 |
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- apply hot glue
- place the veneer +reheat glue
- squeeze out excess glue with a veneer hammer
- move hammer and work it form center outwards
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hammer veneer process steps 5-11 |
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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 |
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hammer veneer process steps 12-14 |
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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 |
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caul veneering is good for?
-used with what? |
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- good substrates:ex: plywood, particle board
- used with thicker veneers, marquetry, and parquetry
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- types:
- flush construction
- flush overly construction--cleaner look, creates a shadow line
- reveal overlay construction
- lipped overlay construtction(similar to a traditional face-frame)
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fully tempered glass
(a strengthened glass) |
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- 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
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strengthened glass has several types |
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fully tempered
heat strengthened
laminated glass
tinted glass
reflective glass
low emissitive glass
insulating glass
low-iron glass(ultra clear glass)
textured glass |
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- twice as resistant to breakage as float glass
- made similar to fully tempered glass-but is partially tempered
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-two or more layers of glasss +an interlayer material=to get a single sheet
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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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- used to address energy efficiency
- hard or soft metallic coatings are used
- light transmisson rate is higher
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- 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
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low-iron glass(ultra clear glass) |
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- 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
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textured glass(rolled or figured glass) |
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- 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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