Veneered doors made on an improved method obviating this difficulty have been placed on the market by a Canadian company.
By reason of their construction these doors possess the advantages of freedom from shrinking, warping and splitting, defects which are all too common in the ordinaryveneered and solid hard wood doors.
He is sae: and he's a gey awkward way of seeing ahint thae bits o' veneered stuff, and finding out they're no worth the money.
They were of brick, but generally veneeredwith thin slabs of marble.
The use of this wood was characteristic of old American-made cases, while those of old English make were veneered on oak.
Tuscany continued to prefer flat walls veneered with marble to the broken surfaces and deep buttresses of France and Germany.
As for himself, he handled only the big cases in which he veneered the dirty work by a sort of finesse.
Everything seems to have moved uptown lately, to have been veneered over to meet the fastidious second decade of the twentieth century.
Time it is that invites us to sit tight and say nothing while bounders and cleverly veneered barbarians romp rapturously through an applauding world.
Fur fibre from surface of veneered felt, showing dye deposited in cells and on the surface, bright and lustrous.
The natural keys are veneeredwith boxwood and have arcaded boxwood fronts.
The wrest plank is veneered with cypress, giving the appearance that the soundboard extends over it.
Blake's cabin, built of ship timber and veneered with blocks of ice, was built in the face of a deep pit that sheltered it from wind and storm.
It was the door of a deck-house veneered like an igloo with snow and ice to protect it from cold and wind.
The heavy veneered Empire curved posts are noticeable, and an extra old-fashioned appearance is given to it by the movable candle-brackets fastened to either side.
Many of the sideboards made in America were on English models, and they are veneered on pine, the back and drawers being made of this same wood.
In many country clocks oak cases are veneered in mahogany, but as a rule country made grandfather cases are plain oak.
Like the legs, the four parts of the frame, which in every case is a perfect parallelogram, are built up andveneered on both sides.
The newel post is not made of a solid block, but is built up, being veneered on the inside, as well as on the outside, to make it impervious to atmospheric changes.
In the reign of Tiberius they began to be veneeredwith costly woods or tortoiseshell, and were covered with valuable embroideries, the richest of which came from Babylon, and cost incredible sums.
It is impossible to escape the influence of an all-prevailing idea, particularly in a country not quite veneered by civilisation.
Humanity in the rough is more interesting than humanity veneered with culture, and in seeking such primevalism, Sir Philip explored many of those barbaric lands which gird our comfortable civilisation.
The sound construction of these old veneered cabinets was before the days of machinery; veneers or slices of the wood to be laid on were cut by hand, and were one-eighth of an inch thick, hence their stability.
It is true of modern cabinet-work of the shoddy type, where pine is veneered with mahogany and walnut and passed off as solid.
Sidenote: Various Craft] The veneered canoes are very fine, for deep water; but a few cuts on sharp stones will be found ruinous; and if exposed much to weather they are liable to warp.
Also, the veneered Racines; but neither of them talked of a 20-pound canoe.
MAIN CELL HOUSE The main cell house is a monolithic concrete structure veneered with brick and with cement tile roof laid on steel purlins.
He whose manners are only put on in company is a veneered gentleman, not a real one.
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