Production of a decorative wood panel with simulated wood inlay

Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – With incorporating dye susceptible material or dyeing workpiece

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144350, 264162, 264246, B29C 1712

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044863713

ABSTRACT:
A novel decorative panel and method of manufacture in which a wood panel is grooved, the groove filled by synthetic inlay material which is permitted to cure to the approximate hardness of the wood, the entire surface of the panel is thereafter abraded to create a simulated wood grain in the inlay material, and the inlay material thereafter permitted to cure to a hardness greater than that of the wood so that a subsequent polishing operation will remove the scratches from the wood to display the natural wood grain without removing the wood grain simulating scratches from the inlay material.

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