Descor Overview

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Descor Overview. In Business since 1988 200,000 sq. ft of manufacturing space Dedicated casegoods & table plant 230 employees - day & night shift. Quality Features. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Descor Overview• In Business since 1988

• 200,000 sq. ft of manufacturing space

• Dedicated casegoods & table plant

• 230 employees - day & night shift

Quality Features

• Hardwood Solids - Series edge details, conference table edges, bridge copes, drawer interiors (optional), routed finger pulls, end-panel bottoms

• Full Box Construction for all Pedestals• Veneer Selection & Lay Up• 3D Construction & Finishing• Catalyzed Conversion Varnish• Quality Assurance

Options

• Work Surface Support Upgrades• Maple Veneer, Solid Oak or Metal drawer interiors• Hardwood routed finger pull or handles• Veneer Type, Cut & Pattern• Full Fill Finish Add 5%• Uniform Grain Direction - No Up Charge• Glass Doors Wood or Aluminum Framed

Veneer

Cherry Maple Walnut Red Oak

Standard Veneer

Veneer Slicing ProcessVeneer Slicing Mill

Cherry, Maple & Walnut

•Clipped & Bundled

•1/50” thick

Oak

•Half Log Flitch

•1/39” thick

Veneer

Veneer Slicing Methods

Rift-Cut Veneer uses various species of oak. The rift, or comb-grain effect, is obtained by slicing slightly across the medullary rays. This accentuates the vertical grain and minimized the flake. Rift-cut veneers are more expensive due to lower yield from the log.

Quarter-Sliced Veneer uses the same cutting method as plain-sliced veneer, except the log is cut into quarters prior to slicing. This method bisects annual growth rings and results in a straight grain or ribbon-striped (mahogany) appearance. Due to low yield from the log, this veneer is usually more costly. This method with oak produces “flake” or “tiger” oak.

Plain-Sliced Veneer is the most widely used in architectural doors. It is manufactured by advancing a half log against a stationary knife in an up-and-down movement. The resulting cut is characterized by straight grain intermixed with cathedrals. This method is moderately priced and is available for most wood species.

Rotary-Cut Veneer is manufactured by advancing a rotating log against a stationary knife. Since this cut follows the log's annual growth rings, a wide, bold grain pattern is produced. Rotary cut veneer is a cost effective method to obtain remarkable effects from birch, maple and oak.

Veneer Slicing Methods

Half-Round Slicing is achieved by cutting on an arc roughly parallel to the centre of the log this creates a wider more open grain pattern and greater leaf width. This method is typically used for exotic highly figured woods

The Exotics

A.    Crotch Sliced/Curl formed at the juncture between main trunk and branch

B.    Burl which is cut through a wart-like protuberance

C.    Fiddleback figure, the result of cutting through wavy grain

How Special Figure is Produced

Elm Burl Walnut Burl Bamboo Aniegre

Premium Veneers

Birdseye Maple Wenge Sapelli Zebrawood

Standard Veneer Lay-Up

Flat cut book match

Rift cut slip match

Flat cut sunburst

Flat cut reverse diamond

Diamond Herringbone

Standard Veneer Lay-Up

Book & Butt Match

Veneer Lay-Up

Veneer leafs are joined together 2 at a time with a small bead of glue the runs the length of the leaf

Sunburst Pattern

Sunburst Pattern

Book and Butt Match Steps

Book Match

Stack Trim

Book and Butt Match

Book and Butt Matched Patterns

Walnut Burl Elm Burl

Figured Makore Curly Maple

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