veneer

  • 51veneer graft — noun : a plant graft made by chamafering the surfaces of scion and stock and applying the one to the other …

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  • 52veneer moth — noun : any of various small moths of the family Pyralididae with mottled colors that suggest those of some veneering …

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  • 53veneer patch — a patch made in one of the veneers of a sheet of plywood before layup. Cf. panel patch …

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  • 54Wood veneer — In woodworking, veneer refers to thin slices of wood, usually thinner than 3 mm (1/8 inch), that are typically glued onto core panels (typically, wood, particle board or medium density fiberboard) to produce flat panels such as doors, tops and… …

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  • 55Plaster veneer — is a construction methodology for surfacing interior walls, by applying a thin layer of plaster over a substrate typically over specially formulated drywall.History ). Later, drywall became a standard. Typically, drywall is surfaced using the mud …

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  • 56Masonry veneer — walls consist of a single non structural external layer of masonry work, typically brick, backed by an air space. The innermost element is usually structural, and may consist of wood or metal framing or masonry. Walls constructed in this manner… …

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  • 57Masonry Veneer — walls consist of a single non structural external layer of masonry work, typically brick, backed by an air space. The innermost element is usually structural, and may consist of wood or metal framing or masonry. Walls constructed in this manner… …

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  • 58Laminated veneer lumber — detail Laminated veneer lumber (LVL) is an engineered wood product that uses multiple layers of thin wood assembled with adhesives. It offers several advantages over typical milled lumber: it is stronger, straighter, and more …

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  • 59Stone veneer — is a building material manufactured to replicate the look of natural stone. Stone veneer is manufactured by pouring a lightweight concrete mix to rubber forms of different style and then painted. The stone veneer produced is then attached to… …

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  • 60Adamantine (veneer) — Adamantine is a veneer developed by The Celluloid Manufacturing Company of New York City, covered by U.S. Patent number 232,037, dated September 7, 1880. Seth Thomas Clock Company purchased the right to use the adamantine veneer in 1880. This… …

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