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Objective 2.02: Selecting Furniture
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Understanding furniture construction will help you choose the highest quality furniture for your money
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USING WOOD IN FURNITURE
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A wood grain, or pattern, is formed as a tree grows Wood grain influences the construction of furniture.
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SOLID WOOD: Whole pieces of the same wood used to make exposed furniture surfaces.
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HARDWOODS Deciduous trees lose leaves in the fall: maple, oaks, walnut Can be sanded and refinished Expensive
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SOFTWOODS Coniferous trees remain green all year: pines, cedars, firs Inexpensive
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VENEERS A thin layer of expensive wood over inexpensive wood Allows you to get the look of more expensive wood at a lower price.
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PRESSED WOOD (particle board) Wood shavings, chips, and sawdust mixed with glue May be used as the base for veneers.
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BASIC FURNITURE CONSTRUCTION
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Joint – the place where one piece of wood is connected to another The joint determines the furniture’s strength.
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Mortise-and-Tenon Strongest of all joints Cannot wobble and difficult to pull out Joins legs and rails in chairs and beds Difficult to mark and cut out.
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Dowel (can be single double, triple) Quick and easy to make Drilling accurate holes difficult.
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Dovetail Very strong joint and resists being pulled apart Good for joining all sides of drawers Difficult to mark and cut out.
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Tongue and Groove Easy to measure and cut; invisible Used for table tops and floors Tongues can break easily; cannot be disassembled.
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Butt Easiest to make Weakest type of joint.
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Corner Blocks Added to make joints more secure, such as the frames of chairs and tables.
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Mitered Aesthetically pleasing Not very strong.
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FURNITURE FINISHES
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Furniture finishes protect wood, and enhance or change the wood color.
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Stain: adds color without covering the grain.
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Varnish, lacquer, or polyurethane: clear and adds protection.
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Paint: covers the wood and is the least expensive
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UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE
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Upholstered Furniture Components Hard wood frame secured with a corner block Hand-tied springs to prevent sagging Padding Cushions Fabric.
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OTHER FURNITURE MATERIALS
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Plastic Inexpensive, lightweight, easy to clean.
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Metals: wrought iron, steel, aluminum, and chrome
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Rattan, Wicker, and Bamboo combine natural wood frames with woven stems or branches.
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Glass should be tempered - break into small pebbles instead of sharp pieces.
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Wood Plastic Metal Rattan Wicker Bamboo Glass
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