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  2. Solid wood - Wikipedia

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    Solid wood furniture is strong enough to easily satisfy all furniture applications, and it can last for centuries. Society is still questioning whether furniture made of plywood (often made from pine) can do the same [according to whom?]. Plywood and other engineered wood products used to make furniture are typically covered with a veneer such ...

  3. Ammonia fuming - Wikipedia

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    Fumed oak is also called fumigated oak or smoked oak. Other species may also be fumed, but usually will not darken as much as white oak. In America, the introduction of the process is usually associated with the furniture maker Gustav Stickley at the beginning of the 20th century, but fuming was known in Europe before this.

  4. Wood - Wikipedia

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    Black Red Oak Quercus velutina: 12.00% 610 45 96 Cherrybark Red Oak Quercus pagoda: Green 610 31.9 74 Cherrybark Red Oak Quercus pagoda: 12.00% 680 60.3 125 Laurel Red Oak Quercus hemisphaerica: Green 560 21.9 54 Laurel Red Oak Quercus hemisphaerica: 12.00% 630 48.1 87 Northern Red Oak Quercus rubra: Green 560 23.7 57 Northern Red Oak Quercus ...

  5. Oak - Wikipedia

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    Oak leaves and acorns contain enough tannin to be toxic to cattle, but pigs are able to digest them safely. Oak timber is strong and hard, and has found many uses in construction and furniture-making. The bark was traditionally used for tanning leather.

  6. Pinus strobus - Wikipedia

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    Pine was also a favorite tree of loggers, since pine logs can still be processed in a lumber mill a year or more after being cut down. In contrast, most hardwood trees such as cherry, maple, oak, and ash must be cut into 1" thick boards immediately after felling, or else large cracks will develop in the trunk which can render the wood worthless.

  7. Wood finishing - Wikipedia

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    Care should also be taken to eliminate recesses in furniture, which are difficult to finish with some systems, especially UV-cured finishes. [ 8 ] Planning for wood finishing also involves thinking about the properties of the wood being finished, as these can greatly affect the appearance and performance of finishes, and also the type of ...

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