Canadian wood products industries . Fig. strips left off toshow veneer glued onfalse stiles. Fig. 4.—Section through A Ashowing method of screw-ing on hacking. form and taken to the band saw, where the protrud-ing ends of the backing strips are cut off. You willfind that by this method you will have a first-class joband one that will last for all time. ( \ \ A 1) 1 A N WOODWORKER March, 1916 Preparation of Core Stock and Gross-Banding By Veneer Room Foreman Veneering is one of the big items of expense manufacture of high-grade furniture, but it is wellworth the cost if the wor
Canadian wood products industries . Fig. strips left off toshow veneer glued onfalse stiles. Fig. 4.—Section through A Ashowing method of screw-ing on hacking. form and taken to the band saw, where the protrud-ing ends of the backing strips are cut off. You willfind that by this method you will have a first-class joband one that will last for all time. ( \ \ A 1) 1 A N WOODWORKER March, 1916 Preparation of Core Stock and Gross-Banding By Veneer Room Foreman Veneering is one of the big items of expense manufacture of high-grade furniture, but it is wellworth the cost if the work is well (lone. The onlyway to keep the cost down to its worth is to do thework right the first time. Some managers have at-tempted to reduce the eost by giving less attention todetails in the laying of the veneer, but the attempt has,usually, if not always, resulted in an increase in costand much inferior work. Others have tried theexperiment of using inferior materials and giv-ing less attention to the selection and prepara-ti
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