Complete Guide to Hardwood Plywood and Face Veneer
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<p>Assuming you don't want your cabinets ready-to-assemble (RTA) furniture or other products made from plywood to smell like dirty diapers a quick look at the <i>Complete Guide to Hardwood Plywood and Face Veneer</i> by Ang Schramm is in order. According to Schramm South American Lapuna Sumauma wood has a high starch content that is susceptible to attack by anaerobic bacteria while sitting on the bottoms of holding ponds at the veneer plant. The byproducts butyric acid and caproic acid exude an odor that may not always be noticeable in properly dried wood in dry conditions but becomes offensive when humidity increases. As can be expected veneer from this species is in low demand and therefore cheap and manufacturers buying on price point alone can find themselves in possession of a product whose odor is at this time irreversible and without remedy.</p><p></p><p>Not all of the content in this book is so esoteric. The book's 157 pages are organized into sections covering variations in appearance the veneer manufacturing process types of veneer matching grades and product standard substrates the hardwood plywood manufacturing process meeting customer expectations and troubleshooting common problems. Liberally sprinkled with black-and-white photographs and diagrams the book gives excellent detail on describing the processes of plywood and veneer manufacturing so the reader can better understand the advantages and limitations of the product and the various processes. </p><p></p><p>For instance the chapter on troubleshooting provides a diagram showing why one side of veneer (tight side) is more heat-reflective and impervious to finish than is the other (loose) side which is more light-refractive and absorbent. By understanding the relative differences between the sides and why those differences exist it is then possible to present an explanation why starch book-matching veneers has the problem of adjacent sheets of veneer having different light-reflecting/refracting and finish absorbing characteristics. The manual can then proceed to explain different techniques to overcome the variation and present a more uniform appearance (in this case glue-sizing or wash coating) and to recommend specific products to help achieve the desired result.</p>
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