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Wrapping gives drawer components a uniform, high-quality finish that enhances the overall look of the furniture or cabinetry.
Wrapping allows for a variety of finishes and textures, offering more customization options to suit different design preferences.
Wrapped surfaces are generally easier to clean and maintain compared to unfinished wood.
The veneer or laminate adds a protective layer, making the components more resistant to damage from wear, scratches, and moisture.
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Involves covering the horizontal (rails) and vertical (stiles) parts of a frame with a veneer or laminate. This enhances the appearance and durability by providing a consistent, high-quality finish that matches the overall design and protects the underlying material.
a technique where a material, like veneer or laminate, is heated and then shaped around a mold. This process makes the material conform to the mold’s shape and texture, creating a smooth, high-quality finish. It’s often used in industries like automotive and furniture manufacturing to produce parts with a consistent and attractive appearance.
Covering the parts of a drawer—like the sides, front, back, and bottom—with a thin layer of material such as veneer or laminate. This process improves the look of the drawer, making it match the rest of the furniture, and also makes the drawer more durable and resistant to damage.
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