furniture construction objective 5.02. bell ringer 10/7 number your paper 1- 4 identify each...
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Outline/Vocab (on your course outline sheet)
A. Materials
1. Wood
a. Solid wood
b. Veneered
c. Pressed
2. Plastic
3. Metal
4. Rattan, wicker and bamboo
5. Glass
6. Upholstery
7. Frames and springs
Outline/Vocab (on your course outline sheet)
B. Joints
1. Butt
2. Mortise and Tenon
3. Dovetail
4. Tongue and groove
5. Corner block
6. Dowel
7. Mitered
C. Finishes
1. Stain
2. Paint
3. Protection
Wood Veneer:
Made by bonding thin layers of wood together
Often uses fine wood for top layer
Does not warp like solid wood
Walnut veneered chest of drawers has a surface covered with thin sheets of walnut wood
Wood grain:
This pattern is formed as the tree growsGreatly influences the construction of
furniture
Glass
Should be tempered for safety and durability
Usually combined with metal or wood Used for table tops and cabinet doors
Upholstered Furniture:
Frames:Should be composed of solid hard wood in quality-upholstered furniture
Springs:Should be retied when a chair is recovered to prevent the chair from sagging
Mortise and Tenon: One of the strongest joints Glued tenon fits tightly into the mortise or
hole Found in strong, well-made chairs
Joints
Dovetail: A joint that can take strong pulls or strains Excellent when constructing quality drawers Corners of drawers are joined by interlacing
notches of wood
Joints
Tongue and groove: A tongue is cut on one board, a matching
groove on another Used for tabletops - invisible
Joints