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The main breeds necessary restorer of furniture, and their brief
characteristics are given below.
Conifers.
Pine. Colour of sapwood is yellowish-white, nucleus - a reddish-brown, wood
average density, hardness and durability, is treated
easily, glues satisfactorily, stains and finished poorly;
used to repair elements of the array.
Fir. Color yellowish or pinkish-white, wood is light, soft,
Easily rots; handled easily, glues well,
badly stained and finished, is used to repair rear wall,
boxes and other parts of the array.
Solid hardwoods.
An oak tree. Colour yellowish-white sapwood, the nucleus - from light to dark brown;
expressive texture thanks to large vessels and medullar rays;
wood is dense, strong, drying and cracking a little warped, over time the wood becomes darker, more
soft and fragile, handled well, glues satisfactorily;
responds well to dyeing and finishing pastes mordant; used
mainly for the repair and replacement of elements of the array (lathed parts
carved), as well as in the mosaic set in the form of veneer.
 Ash. Sapwood color is white with a pinkish or yellowish tint, kernels -
light brown, wood texture and physic-mechanical properties close
to the oak, but in the absence of tannins rots easily and is used
in the same place and oak, sometimes replacing it.
Walnut. Gray color with different shades, textures, bright,
with a variety of expressive drawing; stable form of wood, with high physical-mechanical properties;
processed, glued and finished well. Used in the form
massif and veneer.
 Beech. White to yellowish or reddish tinge, false heartwood -
reddish-brown, wood density, strength and hardness close to
oak, but is subject to rotting, warping and cracking during drying, in
old furniture is often hit by rotten. Well handled,
painted and finished and is used in an array and veneer mimics
walnut, mahogany and rosewood.