Design Solutions - Fall 2008 - (Page 56) Your Partner Since 1961 1 2 over 2 cab. f Panels manufactured to exact sizes required for project, matched by area and numbered with doors and other components veneered in sequence. 7 over 3 7 door 4 5 6 11 over 11 under 10 over 10 under 8 9 12 taken, and an engineered drawing (a “blueprint”) is created with the panels and components carefully identified. The elements of the room are then manufactured to fit the scenario. Flitch Selection For Fine Veneers The architect or designer may choose to see samples of veneer flitches to evaluate color and grain characteristics for other than pre-manufactured sets. This must be specified. unless specified, sequence of lamination is determined by the woodworker. when it is determined that the use of pre-manufactured panel sets is not adequate for the scope of the project then selecting specific veneer flitches is an option to consider. Sequence matched flush door For best results the door must be specified using Section 500 criteria and standards. The door is furnished by the panel manufacturer from the same veneer flitch and in sequence like the panels. Top and sides possibly manufactured from same flitch and carefully selected for blend of color and grain with sequenced front. while there are a number of ways to sequence panels, the Prince of Paneling Projects is called blueprint matched panels and components. The term blueprint is used to characterize the process by which the project is managed. The room must be finished to the state of being ready to receive its paneling before the panels can be fabricated. careful measurements are 4 2005 4 2009 Eighth Edition 56 DESIgN SoLUTIoNS I FaLL 2008
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