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Furniture makers are well versed in working with solid wood, chipboard, MDF, veneer, varnishes and paints, but when such unusual materials for a furniture maker as natural stone, aged mirror, brass appear in a furniture project, then you have to involve third-party specialists. How should the customer interact with them in this case and who is responsible for the end result? We will talk about this in the new issue. Sergey Interierno will tell about cases when their furniture production is perceived as a manufacturing MFC - a “one-stop shop” enterprise where you can submit the most daring design ideas using various materials, receive a finished product, and then hold the furniture makers accountable for the nuances in the parts that were made by contractors. We will talk about how to act correctly if your furniture project uses “unusual” materials such as metal, glass, mirror, stone, leather. How should the customer organize the work in this case - order parts from other companies or work through one manufacturer, but convey ideas about non-standard parts directly to the immediate contractor? RuTube channel: https://rutube.ru/channel/29858712/ The video was created in Dima Pchelin's studio http://pchelin.ru/ Time codes 0:25 — We are not experts in everything 2:28 — How to work with a metal frame 4:15 — Soberly assessing our skills 7:07 — Using a tabletop as an example 11:37 — How to order from outside? 13:54 — The project was given, now do it