The primary emphasis of this book is on the application of various types of finishes to wood furniture. It also contains chapters on furniture repair and the preparation of wood surfaces. New to this edition are a glossary of terms; rewritten and updated information on antiquing, stencilling, and other craft-type finishes; references to specific brand names and products and the companies that produce them; emphasis on safety precautions when using finishes; and extensive rewritten and updated information on all types of stains.
By:
James E. Brumbaugh (Winchester VA Shenandoah University)
Imprint: Audel
Country of Publication: United States
Edition: 3rd edition
Dimensions:
Height: 216mm,
Width: 141mm,
Spine: 24mm
Weight: 590g
ISBN: 9780025178717
ISBN 10: 0025178717
Pages: 432
Publication Date: 01 August 1992
Audience:
General/trade
,
ELT Advanced
Format: Hardback
Publisher's Status: Active
Foreword. Acknowledgments. 1. Introduction to Wood Finishing. 2. Finishing Tools and Supplies. 3. Types of Wood. 4. Introduction to Finish Technology. 5. Veneering. 6. Inlaying. 7. Repairing and Restoring. 8. Stripping Finishes. 9. Wood Preparation. 10. Staining. 11. Shellac Finishes. 12. Varnish Finishes. 13. Lacquer Finishes. 14. Paint and Enamel Finishes. 15. Oil and Wax Finishes. 16. Rubbing, Waxing, and Polishing Finishes. 17. Antiquing (Glazing) and Related Techniques. 18. Gilding and Bronzing. 19. Decorating Furniture. 20. Safety: Fire, Health, and the Environment. Glossary. References. Index.
James E. Brumbaugh has spent twenty years in the residential and light commercial construction industry. He is an accomplished educator fluent in several languages, and has written more than fifteen books on HVAC, construction, and the building trades.