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Project: Toby-Bangkok Thailand
Four (4) Custom Teak Doors ● Classic Carving Design
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TABLE OF CONTENTS |
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THE PROJECT: Custom Teak Door |
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DOORFRN117
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DOORFRN116
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DD-Orientation
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Topview
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DOOR-05
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DOOR-10
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SD-Orientation
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Certificate
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SPECIFICATIONS |
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Carving
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DOORFRN117 |
DOORFRN116 |
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Door Type: |
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Double Rectangular |
Double Rectangular |
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Wood Species: |
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Teak grade A |
Teak grade A |
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Carving
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Both Sides |
Both Sides |
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Slab Size: |
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92.5 X 220 centimeters |
72.5 X 220 centimeters |
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Door
Thickness: |
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44 millimeters |
44 millimeters |
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Finish: |
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Pre-Finished |
Pre-Finished |
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Frame: |
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No Frame |
No Frame |
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T-Astragal: |
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Yes |
Yes |
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Orientation: |
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Right Swing |
Right Swing |
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Hardware: |
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Provided by Customer |
Provided by Customer |
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Carving
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DOOR-05 |
DOOR-10 |
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Door Type: |
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Single Rectangular |
Single Rectangular |
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Wood Species: |
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Teak grade A |
Teak grade A |
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Carving
Location: |
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Both Sides |
Both Sides |
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Slab Size: |
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90 X 225 centimeters |
80 X 220 centimeters |
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Door
Thickness: |
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32 millimeters |
32 millimeters |
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Finish: |
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Pre-Finished |
Pre-Finished |
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Frame: |
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No Frame |
No Frame |
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Orientation: |
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Left Swing |
Right Swing |
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Hardware: |
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Provided by Customer |
Provided by Customer |
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DELIVERY TIME |
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Door
Production/Carving Time: |
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7 weeks |
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Total Door
Shipping Size: |
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see
specs above |
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Date Project
Started: |
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19-Nov-2004 |
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Expected
Finish Date: |
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07-Jan-2005 |
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Shipping
to Bangkok, Thailand: |
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3 days |
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PROJECT UPDATES |
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15-Dec-2004/01
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15-Dec-2004/02
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15-Dec-2004/03
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12-Jan-2005/01
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12-Jan-2005/02
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12-Jan-2005/03
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02-Feb-2005/01
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02-Feb-2005/02
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02-Feb-2005/03
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02-Feb-2005/04
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23-Feb-2005/01
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23-Feb-2005/02
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23-Feb-2005/03
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23-Feb-2005/04
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23-Feb-2005/05
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26-Feb-2005/01
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26-Feb-2005/02
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26-Feb-2005/03
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26-Feb-2005/04
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09-Mar-2005/1
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09-Mar-2005/2
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09-Mar-2005/3
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09-Mar-2005/4
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09-Mar-2005/5
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09-Mar-2005/6
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23-Mar-2005/1
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23-Mar-2005/2
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23-Mar-2005/3
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23-Mar-2005/4
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23-Mar-2005/5
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23-Mar-2005/6
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23-Mar-2005/7
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28-May-2005/1
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29-Jun-2005/1
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29-Jun-2005/2
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29-Jun-2005/3
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COMMUNICATION
- Monday, 22-Nov-2004 >> First photo update
is scheduled for Wednesday, 08-Dec-2004
- Monday, 22-Nov-2004 >> The-Wood® Studio
will provide Certificate of Authenticity for no extra cost
- Wednesday, 24-Nov-2004 >> We cut the wood
and placed into the kiln for 2 weeks
- Wed, 08-Dec-2004 >> We will remove the
wood from kiln on Friday, 10-Dec-2004. If moisture content is too high and
over 12% we will repeat the heat treatment again for the next few days...
- Wed, 15-Dec-2004 >> The wood is out of the
kiln. Shortly we'll cut the wood and assemble the doors...
- Wed, 29-Dec-2004 >> Will assemble the door
next week on Monday, 03-Jan-2005
- Wed, 12-Jan-2005 >> This week we assemble
the door, the following week we'll start carving...
- Wed, 02-Feb-2005 >> Continue to assemble
other doors and getting ready for carving...
- Wed, 23-Feb-2005 >> We finished carving
of both single doors. Working on double doors now. Expect to finish
everything in 3-4 weeks...
- Wed, 09-Mar-2005 >> Carving in progress,
expect to finish all your doors on 28-Mar-2005...
- Wed, 23-Mar-2005 >> Final touch and fine
sanding. Will finish all four (4) doors this week...
- Sat, 28-May-2005 >> All doors are
finished and ready for shipment...
- Wed, 29-Jun-2005 >> I have met with my
shipping agent today. He decided to keep your doors in the warehouse in
Chiang Mai...
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Send email to
The-Wood® Door Studio now
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TEAK
Latin name "Tectona
Grandis Linn". Teak or Golden Teak is the king of hardwoods and it's
one of the world's most valuable timbers, recognized for its durability
and stability. Teak is more durable than any other hardwood and has
unparalleled rich beauty. Teak can withstand all types of weather. Ancient
Burmese and Thai royalty considered teak to be a royal tree. It has been
the pillar of the shipbuilding industry for centuries. The decks of the
Titanic were covered in Teak, and the wood is as good today as the day she
sank on 1912. Teak is also used in the Middle East oil industry as one of
the very few timbers that can withstand the punishing heat of the desert
and will not readily catch fire. Teak can withstand harsh chemicals, and
is resistant to fungi, rot and termites. Unlike other woods, teak does not
turn black when in contact with metals. It looks best when applied
transparent and light colors...
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KILN-DRYING
All wood in the oven for two (2) weeks to a moisture
content of 10-12% followed by one (1) week of ‘resting’ to reabsorb
moisture in the air to ~14%. The moisture level is measured by electronic
instruments.
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PANELS
Structural hardwood V-grooved minimizes the possibility of a joint
separation. Permanently bonded with watertype-1 glue.
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STILES & RAIL CONSTRUCTION
Mortise and tenon, glued with exterior Type-1 waterproof
glue. Because wood tends to warp when it becomes damp, we make vertical
rails from two separate pieces of wood, then laminating them together
lengthwise, with the grain running in opposite directions. The same is
done with the stiles. Then when moisture penetrates the door, the
laminated pieces tend to bow in opposite directions, negating the warping
effect.
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MOLDING
Molding around lites and panels. Certain designs have recessed molding.
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PANEL END SEALING
All
panels are end sealed with under coat paint before the door is assembled
to minimize shrinking and swelling.
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CARVING
Authentic
hand carving by best Thailand’s craftsmen. No
routers, no machine tools are used. Over 4,000 carving styles available
for doors frames casing and lintels in many categories such as Americana,
animals, architectural, Asian, business, Disney, dragons, mythology,
nautical, wildlife and much more...
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SANDING
Machine sanded with super fine No. 220 grit paper followed by detailed
hand sanding. No machine or cross grain sand marks. Ready for finish.
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FINISHING
- 12-Step
PermaLane II®
- Penetrating wiping stain sets the color
- Three Separate coats of alkyd moisture
seal with fine sanding between coats
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PACKING
Each
door is individually poly bagged and boxed with 300# psi doubled wall
cardboard and placed in wooden crate.
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FUMIGATION
Every door together with wood crating, pallet and all
Non-Manufactured Wood Packing Material (NMWP) to be
fumigated with Methyl Bromide [CH3Br] and
are free from wood termites. Formal Certificate of Fumigation is provided
according to wood import regulations of European Union, United States,
Canada, New Zealand and Australia.
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WARRANTY
The-Wood Studio 2-Years Limited Warranty
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CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY
We issue a Lifetime
Certificate of Authenticity. The-Wood Studio certifies that every door
we design and make is by order only. This is an original and authentic
product. It is genuine and the only one made by The-Wood Studio. It is not
a replica, a rebuild or repair; it has been newly built by skilled
artisan. No two doors are identical, thus making each one of a kind. Only
authentic hand carving is performed, no routers or machine tools of any
type are used.
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SHIPPING
- Bangkok based
shipping company in charge
- Transport by land to Bangkok Thailand
- Transit Time: 3 days
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Updated 22-Nov-2004 |
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Copyright ©
The-Wood
Studio 2004 Custom Wood Doors All Rights Reserved |
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