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

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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

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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

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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

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Veneer

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Cherry Maple Walnut Red Oak

Standard Veneer

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Veneer Slicing ProcessVeneer Slicing Mill

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Cherry, Maple & Walnut

•Clipped & Bundled

•1/50” thick

Oak

•Half Log Flitch

•1/39” thick

Veneer

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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.

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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

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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

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Elm Burl Walnut Burl Bamboo Aniegre

Premium Veneers

Birdseye Maple Wenge Sapelli Zebrawood

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Standard Veneer Lay-Up

Flat cut book match

Rift cut slip match

Flat cut sunburst

Flat cut reverse diamond

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Diamond Herringbone

Standard Veneer Lay-Up

Book & Butt Match

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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

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Sunburst Pattern

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Sunburst Pattern

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Book and Butt Match Steps

Book Match

Stack Trim

Book and Butt Match

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Book and Butt Matched Patterns

Walnut Burl Elm Burl

Figured Makore Curly Maple

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