Practical Veneering

Practical Veneering by Charles H. Hayward, published by Bell & Hyman in 1985, is a comprehensive guide that explores reliable methods of veneering. This new edition spans 127 pages and is printed in English. It caters to a wide range of readers, from beginners to skilled cabinet makers, providing insights into various techniques and practices within the craft.
Readers will find detailed chapters covering essential topics such as hammer veneering, caul veneering, and practical designs. The book also addresses important aspects like faults and repairs, as well as the types of woods used for veneer. With its focus on crafts and home improvement, Practical Veneering serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in enhancing their skills in this area.
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A 1937 edition. Part of the Woodworker Series. Printed in Great Britain. This book endeavors to show methods of veneering which experience has proved to be reliable. It deals with all aspects of the subject from that of the beginner to that of the skilled cabinet maker and will thus, be of assistance to everyone interested in the subject. Chapters on hammer veneering, Caul Veneering, Built=up Patterns, Clean up, Veneer Presses, Marquetry, Inlay Strings and Banding, Faults and Repairs, Casein Glue, Woods Used For Veneer, and Practical Designs.
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