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Currently, veneers peeling or get planning. Wood are steamed or boiled, so cutting it easier. The color of change - becomes darker. The thickness of the sliced ​​veneer (which
predominantly used) - 0.6 ... 1 mm, and sliced ​​veneer stock
species has a thickness of 0.6 ... 0.8 mm, which is considerably thinner than the old lump
veneer. Typically, restoration, using sliced ​​veneers to repair the old lining, glued it in several layers or adhesively bonded to the peeled veneer
to compensate for differences in thickness. In some cases, if
compensate losses required plate veneer of small size, their
cut out by hand from solid rock required, as it did in the olden days.
Sometimes for the repair of critical façade surfaces using
the old tiles, taken from another location (back or inside of the
products), and glued to this place a new veneer. However, it is
significant intervention in a historic monument and a method must
be carefully thought out and justified.
  In furniture XVIII and XIX centuries for wrapping and mosaic sets are often
used imported exotic wood (mahogany from Africa and South America, rose - from South America and India, the Brazilian violet tree, a South American rosewood, etc.).
  Find the right timber species with the right texture and color - a problem
difficult and not always solvable. The foreign and domestic securities
breeds, such as maple, "bird's eye", Karelian birch, poplar nodules,
walnut, birch, used earlier for the manufacture of furniture in an array
or sawn veneer, are now very rare, so we have
resort to their imitation. In the imitation of one species by another must be
pick up the wood close to the simulated not only by external features (texture, color), but mainly on such properties as density,
degree of shrinkage, the tendency to cracking and warping.