Survey on Material Used to Fill Wooden Objects During Conservation

The data here described are the results of a survey sent to conservators to discover the range of materials being using to fill gaps in wooden objects, and to assess how popular hydroxypropyl cellulose and paper pulp were in regards to this. The survey was created using Survey Monkey, a free online...

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Main Author: Kate Fulcher
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ubiquity Press 2014-07-01
Series:Journal of Open Archaeology Data
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Online Access:http://openarchaeologydata.metajnl.com/articles/18
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description The data here described are the results of a survey sent to conservators to discover the range of materials being using to fill gaps in wooden objects, and to assess how popular hydroxypropyl cellulose and paper pulp were in regards to this. The survey was created using Survey Monkey, a free online survey tool. The complete dataset is available from UCL Discovery in Excel and CSV format. It is hoped that these survey results can be used by conservators to inform their work on wooden objects and inspire experimental work that will demonstrate the suitability of different materials for the purpose of filling wood.
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spellingShingle Kate Fulcher
Survey on Material Used to Fill Wooden Objects During Conservation
Journal of Open Archaeology Data
conservation
wood
heritage
Klucel
cellulose
hydroxypropyl cellulose
filler
survey
microballoons
acrylic resin
Paraloid B72
title Survey on Material Used to Fill Wooden Objects During Conservation
title_full Survey on Material Used to Fill Wooden Objects During Conservation
title_fullStr Survey on Material Used to Fill Wooden Objects During Conservation
title_full_unstemmed Survey on Material Used to Fill Wooden Objects During Conservation
title_short Survey on Material Used to Fill Wooden Objects During Conservation
title_sort survey on material used to fill wooden objects during conservation
topic conservation
wood
heritage
Klucel
cellulose
hydroxypropyl cellulose
filler
survey
microballoons
acrylic resin
Paraloid B72
url http://openarchaeologydata.metajnl.com/articles/18
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