Mock Boards: Furniture Design and Construction (2022)
Slip seat
Also referred to as a "loose seat"; it is a detachable cushion separate upholstered or wooden frame of the chair seat
Isle of Mari
Type of British stretcher was usually for 3-legged stools during the 19th century
Thomas Chippendale
Cabinet maker whose name is synonymous with 18th century English furniture with designs that uniquely synthesize and integrate Chinese, Gothic, and Rococo elements
Monopodia
Furniture supports in the shape of a sphinx or animal head incorporated into a single leg and foot
Bark
outer protective layer of a tree
Gondola chair
a chair form introduced to during the late neoclassic era, with a back that envelops the seater
Marquetry
a decorative veneer composed of shaped pieces of various woods forming pictorial decoration like birds, flowers, and musical instruments are common themes
Antique finish
a finish usually applied to furniture or woodwork to give appearance of age
Highboy
a tall chest of drawers, developed in 18th century, usually composed of a base and a top section with drawers, often topped with a decorative broken pediment crown
Wood preservative
a treatment solution that prevents decay in wood
Serpentine front
a waving curve on the front of a chest or desk
Lit ala polonaise
an alcove bed
Coating
any material applied to a surface leaving a protective layer on that surface. e.g. lacquer, polyurethane, vinyl, acrylic, butyrate
Flush
any surface level with an adjacent surface
Springing
artificial wood defect sometimes known as "edge bend" wherein the wood remains flat but bends edgewise in its own plane
210 mm
average arm rest height for a chair
Figure pattern
general pattern of timber produced on smooth longitudinal surfaces as a result of structural features like rays, growth rings, and changes in texture or variations in colors.
Wicker
general term for furniture woven of various natural or synthetic materials suck as willow, reed, rattan, or spiral twisted paper
Custom Grade
grade of drawer construction that consists of frames that are fitted together by lock shoulder joints, then glued and nailed
Rule joint
joint as at separable leaves of a drop-leaf table, resembling a finger joint
Buri
largest palm in the Philippines reaching heights of 20m
Trestle Table
long, narrow table with two T-shaped uprights that are joined by a single stretcher; usually used in country style schemes
Panier
low slipper chair
Lathe machine
machine for shaping turned parts by the application of cutting edges against the revolving wood
520 mm
maximum seat depth of easy chair
Quilting
means anchoring the cover on upholstered furniture or mattress by sewing through the filler, often with buttons; arranged to form a pattern
Tufting
means anchoring the cover on upholstered furniture or mattress by sewing through the filler, often with buttons; arranged to form a pattern
Moisture content
this term refers to the weight of water contained in wood and is expressed as percentage of the weight of oven-dry wood
Huntboard
type of sideboard used for serving food and drinks to be light and portable so it could be moved outdoors
450
typical number of coil springs in King sized mattress
Dovetail joint
wedge-shaped tenon that fits into a corresponding cut-out space to form an interlocking joint. This wood joint has a fan-shaped tongue that projects from one member and fits into the corresponding fan-shaped cut into the second member
Sanding sealer
wood finishing material that thinned with solvents so that they penetrate the wood and harden the surface to resist penetration succeeding coats of finishing materials
Inlay
wood ornamentation using exotic woods, or ivory set into the surface of wood furniture
Solignum
wood preservative fluid which penetrates into the wood and remains there as an active barrier against wood-rot, wood borers, termites, and fungal decay.
Intaglio
Design carved or cut below the surface of a material; opposite of cameo
Coconut husk
Coir is a natural fiber obtained from this
Futon
Convertible cotton-filled mattress originates from Japan
Ciseleur
Craftsman who ornaments bronze and other metals by chiseling
Band Saw
Machine tool that has an endless blade traveling around two pulleys. It cuts curves straight lines in thin as well as in thick stock.
Quarter sawn
Method of cutting the log into four quarters through the center, and then into parallel boards in order to produce a grain having a cross section of the rays
Batikuling
Philippine local softwood used in the making of Santos
Robert Adam
the most influential English Neoclassic designer who integrated furniture design in his design for interior
Saber leg
Splayed furniture leg originating from the empire directoire period
Wood cleat
Strip of wood fastened to a flat surface to brace or strengthen or to prevent warping
Chinoiserie
Term loosely applied to a form of marquetry wherein veneers of tortoiseshells and brass and sometimes combined with other materials are applied
Veneer
Thin sheets of wood glued to the car case furniture for refinement or decorative effect
Barcelona Chair
chair created for the Pavilion of German representation at the 1929 International Exposition
4'10" x 6'x3" x 5'10"
dimension of Parlor Grand Piano
Eight-way hand tied springs
each coil spring is placed in the seat by hand and tied into place with twine using a series of interlocking knots
Stainless steel
ferrous metal refers to steel with chromium and nickel
Walter Gropius
founder of Bauhaus
Escutcheon
the fittings over a keyhole or the back plate of a handle
Millwork
ready-made products that are manufactured at a wood mill or woodworking plant
Nominal size
refers to as the size of the wood before it is planed down
Full sizing
refers to drafting an actual size pattern or elevation for use as comprehensive guide for production
Prototyping
refers to producing three-dimensional sample designed item, either in full size or reduced scale
Gloss or Sheen
refers to shininess or reflectivity of a surface
Interior trim
refers to the wood used as a baseboard, chair rail, molding, and window trim
Pickled finish
result of rubbing white paint into previously stained and finished wood
54" x 75"
size of double sized mattress
Canterbury
small portable magazine rack
Camelback
sofa back that is irregular in the shape of a large central hump
Knock down furniture
sometimes called "KD"; this furniture is sold unassembled or partially assembled
Shellac
spirit varnish is made by dissolving purified lac flakes in denatured alcohol
Block foot
squared and vertical foot of an untapered leg
Ergonometrics
study of habitable spaces in relation to human activities, movements, functions, and habits