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The process of finishing a surface with a thin layer of a specific wood, giving the object the appearance of being a solid mass of that wood.
Ãâó: www.mintmuseum.org/mason/masonsite/resources3.html
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Wood peeled, sawn, or sliced into sheets of a given constant thickness and combined with glue to produce plywood or laminated-veneer lumber. Veneers laid up with the grain direction of adjoining sheets at the right angles produce plywood of great stiffness and strength, while those laid up with grains running parallel produced flexible plywood most often used in furniture and cabinetry.
Ãâó: www.ufpi.com/consumer/glossary.htm
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Thin sheets of wood applied to a core, which could be solid wood or engineered wood, for decorative effect.
Ãâó: www.ahfanews.com/furniture_features/furniture_term...
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Thin sheet of fine wood or other material attached on top of and flush with an underlying layer that is usually of lesser quality, for decoration. As a verb: the act of adding this type of decoration. (See inlay, marquetry, and parquetry).
Ãâó: magazines.ivillage.com/housebeautiful/decorate/hom...
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A thin sliced wood used to cover tread ends and stair stringers.
Ãâó: www.stairsandrails.com/glossary.htm
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