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Young and Jim Raymond Dick Tracy By Chester Gould Common Types V, SPLASHING To make plywood involves three steps: selection of the log, obtaining GREAT DETECT! NG HIS TIME DYING. GO BACK TO SLEEP, AROUND,! GUESS-TAKI- HONEY. the veneer and making the lay-up. Straight, round logs that are free from knots and decay are selected. The bark is removed and the log is cut to the right length before it is put through a steam-heatinprocess to soften it. g Hagar the Horrible By Dik Browne By B.C. Arriola By Gus Gordo DO Johnny Hart " T AU CONTSAKe, VOO FIND SOUK B&OM J ch4t 3S NIGHT pisftoSANTAee, PMT XM NVSBLE' J as das, pAtns clbAk FOP MB As BOS. fSOSALTS? Veneer can be obtained by slicing, sawing or rotary cutting the log. Sawing is used only for fine finishing woods, such as ebony, which is too brittle for slicing. Using the slicing technique, the log is moved against a heavy, stationary knife. Rotary Cutting About 90 percent of plywood veneer is obtained by rotary cutting with a lathe. The log goes from a storage pond and is placed in a lathe. It then revolves against a stationary knife that extends the full length of the log. The veneer is obtained by unwinding it in a long, continuous ribbon. Lay-u- is p completed after the veneer is dried, trimmed and matched. Thin layers of glue are FREEDOM, PKIV ACS AND BLESSED applied and the plies are put together. Large hyd- SOLITUDE: MS TP! BUTE f raulic Tumbleweeds By Tom K. Ryan presses then squeeze the plies together with just the right amount of heat and pressure, or pressure alone. The plywood is then dried again, trimmed, sanded and finished to complete the work order. Some sheets of plywood, especially those used for paneling, are stained and varnished as part of the manufacturing process. Bv at In DONT NOU WANT VE 10 DON'T NOU WANT KNOW THE NUMBER ' WHERE 1 CAN BE REACHED ON MR PINKLFN;) VACATION, m TYPE OUT TO A MlNUTE-B- MINUTE IMST RUCTION SHEET FOR THE PERSON WHOlL BE TAKING MN PLACE ?? 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