Lid construction

Farrell mfarrel2@tampabay.rr.com
Tue, 3 Feb 2004 07:39:55 -0500


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Well, first of all, I never claimed to be a well-rounded woodworker. I =
know how to do what I know how to do. Ask me to build a good soundboard =
and I'm able to do a good job for you. Ask me to build a simple chair =
and.... well, who knows what you'll get - but I would be careful the =
first time you try and sit on it. And besides, how much veneering do you =
think I might have done while rebuilding traditional sailboat hulls?

I asked an honest question. Less because I thought it would be a good =
idea to not use veneers, but more-so rather to see some discussion on =
the structural benefits of veneers. Pick on someone your own size Joe.   =
;-)

Terry Farrell

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From: "Joseph Garrett" <joegarrett@earthlink.net>
To: <pianotech@ptg.org>
Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 2:32 AM
Subject: Re: Lid construction


> Terry asked: "If the piano is ebony, do you even need veneers?"
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> Terry,
> Shame! Shame! Tsk! Tsk!<G><G> The veneer is not so much for esthetics =
but
> for panel stability. You, being a wood worker, ya should know that. =
Must be
> a bit of "premature oldstimers disease".<G>
> Joe Garrett, RPT, (Oregon)
> Captain, Tool Police
> Squares Are I
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