All techniques of veneering: how to match veneers; how to glue, clamp, tape, and edge; how to inlay, finish and repair veneers; and how to make your own veneer press and edger. 65 illustrations.
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By Hans van Stelle (Amsterdam Netherlands) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Manual of Veneering (Paperback)
This book is written by an American in 1968. This means American brands, firms and addresses of more than 30 years ago are being used. It contains only 7 drawings, 46 low-quality black-and-white photo's and 4 low-quality colour photo's. There's loads and loads of text with hardly any paragraphing which makes it very hard to read.No doubt this book was a very good book at the time and it has clearly been written by an enthousiast with great knowledge, insight and experience. But nowadays you can choose from many other books with far more and better photo's and drawings containing more general and up to date information, which are much easier to read.
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By Phil B. (Aberdeen, MD USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Manual of Veneering (Paperback)
Purchased and found this book to be worthless. Agree with the other reviewer 100% and won't waste my time expanding on my thoughts.
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