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| 1. WOOD. One of the basic rules of furniture restoration - use the same (or close to them on the properties) of materials used in the manufacture of the subject. This applies especially to the wood. Restorer must be familiar woods, their properties, be able to determine the breed in appearance - whether old or new wood. He must find the right material not only for the breed, but also in quality. For the restoration is desirable to use an old, seasoned wood. In antique wood furniture was dried in natural conditions: after debarking logs were kept for several months under an awning outside, then cut to boards and pieces and kept in an unheated room, sometimes for several years and then transferred to a workshop where they were going to use. Often the material handed down from grandfather to grandson. Gradual drying and slow shutter timber provides its high quality, absence of cracks and internal stresses and strains. To repair or compensate losses of elements from solid wood usually used, the material, a second-hand: boards and blocks of pine, oak, birch, etc., which can be found, for example, during the demolition of old wooden houses, part of the old, not representing the value of furniture, debris other wooden objects, especially of fine wood. The restorer must accustom himself to collect and store all leftovers from restored by the furniture, which can be useful to him in the future. If necessary, use its new wood is dried slowly in natural conditions. She must not have defects in the form of cracks or warping. A special problem is replacement of the old tiles. In XVIII-XIX centuries. used for lining sawn veneer thickness of 1.5 ... 3 mm. In the XVIII century. it got delivered vertically sawing logs or beam into thin plates by hand saw. In the XIX century was used for this purpose, special purpose machines. |