Working alone, Stevens produces his furniture from resawn veneers and air-dried solid wood using traditional joinery. |
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Fairfield Woodworks takes the wood left over after veneers are sliced off and recycles it into wainscoting and other trim materials. |
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To resemble Pitt, the brothers undergo rhinoplasty, receive chin implants, and obtain porcelain veneers. |
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Skillful use of veneers can straighten crooked teeth and close up gappy teeth. |
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On the high-end are hardwood veneers and stain-grade solid wood doors with better hardware and excellent fittings. |
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Different types of restoration including fillings, crowns, veneers, inlays, onlays and root fillings. |
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These are used to bond veneers or to bond plastic laminates to wood for table tops and counters. |
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A standard set of 16 veneers over dingy old teeth, and the homely are transformed with instant white choppers. |
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Complete your cabinet makeover by covering exposed sides and face frames with matching adhesive-backed veneers. |
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The cabinet design was exquisite with many curves, fluted pillars, gadrooning and contrasting veneers. |
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It is usually much less ambitious and is most frequently found in small self-contained panels set within veneers of walnut, olive, or ebony. |
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Crafted of beautiful wood veneers, our new bookrack has a metal label holder on each shelf and a bar to hold books in place. |
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As always with Mercedes-Benz, interior materials are of high quality, the leather seating matching the veneers and fascia materials. |
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Her outsize veneers were so unattractive that they apparently drove away her husband. |
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After an initial consultation, your dentist creates an impression of your teeth and sends it to a lab where veneers are custom-made. |
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But the appliances have for the most part merely changed their exteriors and veneers without huge leaps into creative realms. |
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And we ended up doing crowns and veneers on her instead of doing the ortho, because I couldn't do the ortho. |
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As a practicing Buddhist, Shea's attempt to crosshatch and uncloak these seemingly disparate elements as mere veneers is none too surprising. |
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But when the girls go away on school camp, their veneers are slowly stripped away. |
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This page describes how I constructed my computer desk counter top patterned with Penrose-tiled veneers. |
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It also features a combination of Brazilian rosewood and Ceylon satinwood veneers. |
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For example, the EU has an important trade in temperate hardwood logs, veneers and sawnwood from North America. |
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Plywood is a large-area wood-base material formed of several layers of peeled veneers connected by various types of adhesives. |
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This scanning technique is used for veneers as well as crown and bridge preparations that are fastened to a model holder for bridge framework. |
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Additionally, the sides are clad in finely finished veneers to enhance the beauty of the systems. |
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Adhesive is used for gluing and pressing veneers and for gluing the frames of chairs and settees. |
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Plywood: A panelboard produced by chemically bonding thin layers of solid wood veneers. |
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It will now be possible to create crowns, inlays, onlays, veneers, and anatomically sized bridges in a fully automated manner. |
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The interior decoration was sumptuous with marble veneers, moulded stucco friezes, painted walls, and some remarkable mosaic floors, some of which survive. |
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On the other hand, all veneers are put down in a press, moldings worked on the spindle molder, and shapes cut on the bandsaw or jigsaw. |
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It should be pointed out however that this treatment must be redone when the veneers are old or worn out. They have a lifespan of about 10 years. |
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Though dominated by wood and wood veneers, the crafting of tea caddies embraced almost every other technique and material used in the 18th and 19th centuries. |
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Wood had warped and split, layers of paint had peeled and flaked off, and some veneers had started to lift. |
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The nightstands and commodes are available in a variety of sizes and finishes, including wood veneers, mat lacquers, and glossy lacquers. |
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Pinus pinaster pruning is aimed at avoiding the formation of knots in thick wood pieces fit to the production of sawnwood or veneers. |
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Steeply-sloping veneers and blankets of coarse colluvium and glacial till form the dominant soil parent materials. |
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The Endo mode is automatically activated for crowns in the anterior tooth region and for veneers. |
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The authors reviewed and identified the evidence for the various incisal preparation designs for ceramic veneers. |
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Accommodationists respond that integrationist rhetoric frequently hides dominant interests beneath veneers of neutrality or impartiality. |
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Prodema panel veneers are made with natural wood so the tone and graining of the samples are a mere guide. |
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In these cases, if the teeth also have restorations, it might be best to put crowns or porcelain veneers to have a faster and better result. |
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Second visit The cementation of permanent veneers is done two to three weeks later. |
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Massive argillaceous limestone is interbedded with thin layers of black shale and there are vein veneers on some beds. |
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Many complaints come from patients with veneers, which some dentists sell hard. |
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Originally it was America saying, 'We want really white teeth.' They were using veneers that were of a shade you can't get teeth to naturally. |
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Following her operation, a £4,000 set of veneers gave her life-changing teeth. |
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So if you're having 10 veneers done, the likelihood is at least one of your teeth, possibly two, will die. |
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Our natural wood veneers are now additionally available in natural oak, birch, cherry, pear, and walnut. |
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Prodema carefully selects the wood veneers in an endeavour to ensure that the colour within a batch will be as homogeneous as possible. |
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The Sarastro II comes in piano black, metallic silver, and many choices of exotic wood veneers. |
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If veneers, inlays, and onlays are glazed with Glaze Spray, they also have to be enclosed in firing paste exactly to the restoration margin. |
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These veneers come from southern European olive trees, which yield a dense, fine-grained wood that is tan in color and marked with dark brown and black pigment lines. |
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Family crests and nicknames are stitched into headrests, colors are specified for seat stitching, veneers are chosen for the dash. |
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The high cost of the exotic woods often used for the veneers and pictorial marquetry decoration meant that these materials had to be used sparingly. |
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This is a significant problem with the thin veneers if the stone was cut parallel to the bedding or the stone was placed vertically to the bedding, or on edge. |
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In its exuberant veneers and boldly sculptural quality, it is unequaled. |
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Bleaching won't work on false teeth, crowns, veneers or fillings. |
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When the veneers are made up of small pieces cut from the same larger piece of wood and affixed so that their grain runs in opposite directions in accordance with a formal geometric pattern, the process is known as parquetry. |
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A reduced Browns Lane site operates today, producing veneers for Jaguar Land Rover and others, as well as some engineering facilities. |
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In the dusty workroom her artificially red ponytail glowed like padauk, one of the exotic veneers she uses in her work. |
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Occasionally, trees produce wood with a wavy grain, greatly increasing the value for decorative veneers. |
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More specifically, the firm bonds thin 6 in. x 8 ft. wood laminates to produce 4 ft. x 8 ft. veneers for furniture, door, plywood and cabinetwork manufacturers. |
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Goldstein's process used zinc chloride as the catalyst of choice and was applied to small sections of wood and veneers. |
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Although plastics have generally replaced it for these uses, pearwood is still used for bowls and other kinds of wooden tableware and in making veneers. |
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Due to high durability of material, service life of Hollywood veneers makes up at least 20 years, which is in double more than traditional dental plates have, which are able to burst and come unstuck. |
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He was a snaggletooth amid cosmetic dentistry and porcelain veneers. |
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He's got veneers and they're too big and too white. |
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The ecoregion's broad, rolling surfaces lie 300-350 m asl and are covered with thin, discontinuous veneers of glacial drift intermixed with organic deposits in depressions. |
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Bird's-eye maple wood veneers and soft, luxurious trim materials convey a feeling of sporting luxury. |
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Versatile Style: Styles range from wide grain to the more traditional three-strip look with veneers such as teak, mahogany, cherry, oak and maple enabling cork to resemble everything from bamboo to burled wood. |
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One company purchased veneers from a related company. |
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Very sought-after for furniture, cabinetwork, and veneers and a substitute for ebony in woodwind instruments. |
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And once the compliancy upgrades begin, it is common to re-design the entire cab, including digital lights, veneers, etc. |
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During preliminary experiments, the occurrence of undercure for this filler was reduced when the veneers were overdried. |
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It can lead to demineralisation of the tooth enamel which can result in discoloration, sensitivity and expensive dental work such as veneers. |
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All rooms are furnished to superlative standards in an uncluttered and elegant style which uses pale cream fabrics and warm Pomel Sapele veneers. |
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Whether republics or monarchies, nearly all of the world's 19 predominantly Arabic-speaking states had solidified into similar political forms, their varied constitutional veneers flimsy disguises for strongman rule. |
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The available wood veneers are: Cherry, Maple and black. |
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Thin veneers may be applied to the surface of wood or flakeboard used in furniture, pianos, or other high-class cabinet work, to give a beautiful finish. |
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Collins produces high quality wood products including engineered wood siding and trim, softwoods, hardwoods, millwork, veneers and particleboard. |
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A city renowned for its glitz and superficiality, for its silicone and veneers, for its worship of celebrity and aspiration might not seem the obvious place for Arctic Monkeys to settle. |
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Particularly in the case of ceramic veneers over an implanted superstructure, it is essential to ensure anatomically correct results when repairing abraded soft tissue surfaces. |
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Wood workshop: In the wood workshop, wooden parts, for example armrests, backrests, seat shells and table tops, are produced from raw materials in the form of boards, laminates or veneers. |
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Decades of expertise in the cutting of high-quality lamellas and sawn veneers have also allowed WINTERSTEIGER to mature into a specialist in upstream and downstream machining processes. |
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The cooled veneers are coated with heat-cured resins and laid up symmetrically on a core with the grain of each ply at right angles to the one below. |
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If you are looking for dramatic good looks, olivewood lumber and veneers have fit the bill since the days dinosaurs sought the olivewood trees' shade. |
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