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Hardwood Record — Veneer & Panel Section 



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TIME WORKS WONDERS 



OIJ) rilAkAOll knew wlial lie was (loin.t,^ when lie 

 had his household furniture l)uilt with veneere( 

 tops, panels and faces; it was threat work then — 

 3,000 years hefore Columbus discovered America. 



But we think, too, that the New Albany X'eneering Com- 

 pany's methods of plywood production in the midst of such 

 scenes as those below are vastly superior to the methods 

 in vog-ue in the day of Ancient Eo-y])t. For instance. All 

 Xavco Plywood Products are made under the following 

 sprcifications: 



/ILL core liinibcr is kiln dried to 

 "^■* less than 5'/, moisture content, 

 after which it is put through tem- 

 pering kilns before cutting to di- 

 mensions and ripping. 



All joints, unless otherwise spe- 

 cified, macle flat over a Falls 

 jointer and glued with high grade 

 hide glue. 



. /// (lined cores put on sticks of 

 uniform width and thickness and 



placed in a dry kiln where the glue 

 moisture is thoroughly dried from 

 all joints before the cores are sur- 

 faced and made read>- for veneer- 

 ing. Yon do not find sunken core 

 joints under the finished veneer in 

 \aveo f'roducts. 



Next month vvc will give you a 

 chapter on Navco methods of prepar- 

 ing VENEER for use in plywood 

 manufacture. 



New Albany Veneering Company 



E. V. KXIGHT PLYWOOD SALES CO. 

 S./VLES AGENTS NEW .-\LBANV, IXD. 



