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- Bookmatching abstract "Bookmatching is the practice of matching two (or more) wood or stone surfaces, so that two adjoining surfaces mirror each other, giving the impression of an opened book. As applied to wood, bookmatching is usually done with veneer (produced in one of several ways), but can also be done with solid wood. The technique is used to beautify a variety of objects such as furniture, violins, guitars or the interior of high-luxury cars. The two adjoining surfaces are produced from the same piece of wood, so that they have (almost) exactly the same appearance, but mirrored. The final effect varies with the figure of the wood chosen and can range from extremely subtle (so that the two surfaces almost appear to be a single piece of wood), to dramatic effects with wavy grain showcased, as in high-end guitars.Bookmatching is also possible with marble or other patterned stone.".
- Bookmatching thumbnail Vuillaume_violin_backside.jpg?width=300.
- Bookmatching wikiPageExternalLink matching.html.
- Bookmatching wikiPageID "10296312".
- Bookmatching wikiPageLength "1382".
- Bookmatching wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Bookmatching wikiPageRevisionID "620919651".
- Bookmatching wikiPageWikiLink Category:Stonemasonry.
- Bookmatching wikiPageWikiLink Category:Woodworking.
- Bookmatching wikiPageWikiLink Conrad_Graf.
- Bookmatching wikiPageWikiLink Guitar.
- Bookmatching wikiPageWikiLink Luthier.
- Bookmatching wikiPageWikiLink Marble.
- Bookmatching wikiPageWikiLink Spinet.
- Bookmatching wikiPageWikiLink Violin.
- Bookmatching wikiPageWikiLink Wood_veneer.
- Bookmatching wikiPageWikiLink File:Vuillaume_violin_backside.jpg.
- Bookmatching wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bookmatching".
- Bookmatching wikiPageWikiLinkText "bookmatched".
- Bookmatching wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bookmatching wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Woodworking.
- Bookmatching wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Woodworking-stub.
- Bookmatching subject Category:Stonemasonry.
- Bookmatching subject Category:Woodworking.
- Bookmatching hypernym Practice.
- Bookmatching type Company.
- Bookmatching type Process.
- Bookmatching comment "Bookmatching is the practice of matching two (or more) wood or stone surfaces, so that two adjoining surfaces mirror each other, giving the impression of an opened book. As applied to wood, bookmatching is usually done with veneer (produced in one of several ways), but can also be done with solid wood. The technique is used to beautify a variety of objects such as furniture, violins, guitars or the interior of high-luxury cars.".
- Bookmatching label "Bookmatching".
- Bookmatching sameAs Q4943256.
- Bookmatching sameAs m.02q7pzf.
- Bookmatching sameAs Q4943256.
- Bookmatching wasDerivedFrom Bookmatching?oldid=620919651.
- Bookmatching depiction Vuillaume_violin_backside.jpg.
- Bookmatching isPrimaryTopicOf Bookmatching.