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Furniture and Joinery

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Furniture and Joinery

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    1. Furniture and Joinery Furniture and Joinery

    2. Furniture and Joinery Furniture Furniture design requires a synthesis of grace, function, structure & material. As portable elements used throughout a building, furniture must be strong, reliable and attractive.

    3. Furniture and Joinery Structural capacity Fine furniture requires particular consideration of form, material and connection. Joints must be designed to resist the applied loads. Material quality must match these demands.

    4. Furniture and Joinery Quality of finish Close to the eye and the touch of the hand, furniture generally demands a higher level of finish and connection than other artifacts. Material quality must also match these demands.

    5. Furniture and Joinery Material Timber products used in furniture include: Solid timber Usually high grade dressed or moulded. Veneer and veneered board Leaf veneer and selected veneers laid on a sheet substrate. Plywood Other sheet material Medium density fibreboard or hardboard.

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    12. Furniture and Joinery Joinery Joinery is detailed elements fixed to the frame or structure of the buildings. The required quality of assembly and finish ranges from simple and utilitarian to levels rivaling fine furniture.

    13. Furniture and Joinery Materials Timber products used in joinery include: Solid timber Dressed, or moulded Veneer and veneered board Leaf veneer and selected veneers laid on a sheet substrate. Plywood Other sheet material Medium density fibreboard, or hardboard.

    14. Furniture and Joinery Carcass assembly Benches and cupboard carcasses can be assembled as joinery modules from wood sheet material such as MDF and particleboard.

    15. Furniture and Joinery Carcass assembly Sheets may be melamine or laminate finished. Visible elements, such as doors and bench tops may be finished separately.

    16. Furniture and Joinery Standard joinery arrangements

    17. Furniture and Joinery Fixing joinery to the frame

    18. Furniture and Joinery Detailing of door to carcass

    19. Furniture and Joinery Detailing of door to carcass

    20. Furniture and Joinery Specialist assembly details

    21. Furniture and Joinery Bench top option

    22. Furniture and Joinery Residential

    23. Furniture and Joinery Recreational

    24. Furniture and Joinery Corporate

    25. Furniture and Joinery Retail

    26. Furniture and Joinery Compact commercial

    27. Furniture and Joinery Promotional

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