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Design Woodworking welcomes challenges of high-end Veneer market.


When Lodi Lodi, city, Italy
Lodi (lô`dē), city (1991 pop. 42,250), Lombardy, N Italy, on the Adda River, near Milan. It is an important dairy and light industrial center.
, CA-based Design Woodworking Inc. made Wood & Wood Product's WOOD 100 in 2000, co-owners Stefan Sekula and David Worfolk attributed the success to a concerted effort to challenge their employees to increase their skills. "We support their efforts with teaching, tooling and technology," they said. The ultimate goal was company growth--both in size as well as scope.

The plan worked. Since that time, the company has nearly doubled its workforce from 12 to 20, and now operates two divisions under the Design Woodworking name: a 12,000-square-foot cabinetmaking cab·i·net·mak·er  
n.
An artisan specializing in making fine articles of wooden furniture.



cab
 division as well as a 10,000-square-foot millwork and interior door division.

Design Woodworking has also taken on increasingly challenging woodworking projects in the high-end, custom residential interior market. "We do whole house projects," explained Sekula. "We handle all the interior doors and paneling, ceiling treatments, cabinet work, and millwork packages, including cabinet trim, standing and running trim. We also do veneer trim, such as wide baseboards, to match casework case·work  
n.
Social work devoted to the needs of individual clients or cases.



casework
 panels." The company also produces custom flooring and furniture.

"In a typical year we will do between five and 20 projects; some of the residential projects can last from two to three years," Sekula added. Smaller projects, such as kitchen cabinetry cab·i·net·ry  
n.
Cabinetwork: finely detailed cabinetry.

Noun 1. cabinetry - the craft of making furniture (especially furniture of high quality)
cabinetwork
 and furniture, are scheduled among the long-term projects.

VENEER WORK BRINGS BIG BUSINESS

In the cabinetry and millwork operations, Design Woodworking uses a wide range of veneers. "The work we do is high-end and primarily custom, and veneer work is a big part of that," Sekula said. Anigre, mahogany and a wide variety of figured and plain domestic hardwoods, such as rift cut white oak, maple and quartered figured cherry have been popular with clients. Softwoods such as hemlock hemlock, any tree of the genus Tsuga, coniferous evergreens of the family Pinaceae (pine family) native to North America and Asia. The common hemlock of E North America is T. , Port Orford cedar and clear vertical grain fir are also favored by Northern California Northern California, sometimes referred to as NorCal, is the northern portion of the U.S. state of California. The region contains the San Francisco Bay Area, the state capital, Sacramento; as well as the substantial natural beauty of the redwood forests, the northern  clientele.

"We have a Joos press in each of our facilities," said Sekula. "A 4-by-8-foot Joos press has been in the cabinet facility for the past four years and we added a 5-by-10-foot Joos press when the millwork shop opened two years ago. We used to do all the work in one location, but it made sense to separate them.

"Both Joos presses get used for a variety of things. We obviously press veneer with them but we also use them to laminate laminate,
n a thin slice of porcelain or plastic fabricated in a dental lab, which is cemented to the front of the teeth to cover gaps, whiten stained teeth, or reshape chipped or broken teeth.
 core stock for interior doors. We do laminated beams and veneered moulding. We also do cabinet components in the Joos presses. Right now, we have a small furniture job that has quarter sawn white oak panels. We are pressing those to go into the solid rails and stiles Stiles can refer to: People
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 of the furniture."

The presses' capabilities allow Design Woodworking to do a variety of jobs in short order, which is a bonus for the company. "We find the Joos presses extremely flexible," said Sekula. The larger Joos press is used to make custom flooring; outfeed tables enable the machine to step press 20- to 25-foot lengths. Although the flooring business constitutes a small percentage of jobs, it enables the company to be a full-service millwork shop. "We do custom laminated flooring on a limited basis as well as a hand-selected grade of solid wood flooring Wood flooring is a type of flooring made from the timber of hardwoods, or of spruce or hard pine. There are two basic manufactured types of hardwood. Wood flooring comes unfinished, and once installed is sanded, then finished on site.  as a service to our clients who request it," said Sekula.

One job involved finding wide rift cut white oak in 8- to 12-foot lengths. "We select flooring that is specific to a room size so there won't be any butt joints and the boards are matched from one side of the room to the other. We have done prefinished pre·fin·ished  
adj.
Coated or treated before being sold or distributed: prefinished wood paneling. 
 flooring of 20 to 25 boards to a room, for example, all labeled. Another specific market we have done work for is custom laminated flooring featuring long lengths and wide faces, where we are basically making very high-end engineered flooring. We aren't typical floor makers and we don't mass produce--we couldn't afford to do this work more than occasionally--but it is a service to our clients. We make a dramatically different flooring product from what is available."

Sekula said he likes the Joos presses because they are very easy to use and heat up quickly using pressurized pres·sur·ize  
tr.v. pres·sur·ized, pres·sur·iz·ing, pres·sur·iz·es
1. To maintain normal air pressure in (an enclosure, as an aircraft or submarine).

2.
 water as the energy-efficient heat source. "We just turn them on and 15 minutes later they are up to temperature and ready to work. Joos also provides great customer service and technical advice."

Joos USA Inc.

Phone: (908) 620-3900

www.joosusa.com

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