by Sunday | Oct 6 | NABTEB QUESTIONS
i. Sawing: – Hard brittle woods with extremely wild grain are sometimes cut into veneers by large thin gauge segmental circular saws. ii. Rotary cutting or peeling: – it is the most economical method of producing veneers, the sheets are large over 90% of...
by Sunday | Oct 6 | NABTEB QUESTIONS
1. Stuffing: – Stuffing is the materials that are used in upholstery to pad the seat and the back of upholstery. 2. Lashing: – It is the process of tieing spring with cord in upholstery work. 3. Stitching: – This is an upholstery term whereby...
by Sunday | Oct 6 | NABTEB QUESTIONS
Four types of furniture joints 1. Dovetailed joint – consist of one or more dovetails cut on the end of one member and a number of projections called pins on the end of the other piece which are cut to fit into the reacea (pin socket) on each side of the...
by Sunday | Oct 6 | NABTEB QUESTIONS
Cord – A strip or small rope of twisted strand or fibers. Tack – smooth, flat-headed nail-like used for all general utility purposes. Web – A textile fabric, especially one being woven on a loom Burlap – A type of cloth woven from jute...
by Sunday | Oct 6 | NABTEB QUESTIONS
Fly: – An overlapping fold of cloth that hides a zipper, buttons, or other fastening apparel. Buttoning: – To furnish with a button or buttons as in upholstery chairs or panels. Piping: – A rounded strip of cloth used for trimming furniture covers...
by Sunday | Oct 6 | NABTEB QUESTIONS
Uses (i) smoothing flat-convex edges and narrow surfaces. ii) For compound curves and for plating stopped chamfers.