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Author: | SJBikesaws [ Wed Feb 26, 2014 4:15 pm ] |
Post subject: | Vaneer, I Successfully made a MESS... |
So I went to glue a tiger maple veneer sheet to the face of my project today. I have never done veneer BTW. I figured it would be straight forward, smear some wood glue on it and throw something flat on top with some weight. This thing went south right away. The first thing that happened was the glue caused too much moisture in the wood and it curdled. So I freaked out and wiped it down with some warm water and was able to make it lay flat again, and it looked good again. Once the glue and the wood dried, the veneer cracked all over the place. So I tore it all off. Another expensive lesson learned. Well now I have a few days to clean it up and I need to order some more material, but I'm not giving up. I would really appreciate some insight from anyone who is good at veneering. Thicker material? Glue type? Method? What I do wrong? |
Author: | Tony_in_NYC [ Wed Feb 26, 2014 7:04 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Vaneer, I Successfully made a MESS... |
Look up "hammer veneering" and buy some hot hide glue. Much easier when doing a large veneer. |
Author: | Deserter [ Wed Feb 26, 2014 7:27 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Vaneer, I Successfully made a MESS... |
Exactly what tony said, hot hide glue is the easiest way, to start veneering. The only other things I would add is, keep your veneer moist whilst you use it, and practice on lots of scrap first. Oh yeah and don't forget to balance it. |
Author: | johnparchem [ Thu Feb 27, 2014 12:15 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Vaneer, I Successfully made a MESS... |
I only did on one project so I am not an expert, but it was ebony veneer and it was sure brittle. This worked for me. Spray supersoft 2 on the veneer the night before and press between paper towels. Coat each surface (wood and veneer) of what you want to glue with tightbond, fish glue Hide glue or veneer glue. Let the glue dry. Knock back any chuncks of glue with sand paper. Then iron on the veneer. |
Author: | klooker [ Thu Feb 27, 2014 8:08 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Vaneer, I Successfully made a MESS... |
I've always used a vacuum bag but you can still mess things up if you don't get the correct amount of glue. I apply adhesive to one surface & I want it to look like I painted the wood - enough to cover but no puddles or dry spots. I use a brayer (available at art supply stores) which I think is a worthwhile investment. Kevin Looker |
Author: | SJBikesaws [ Thu Feb 27, 2014 10:14 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Vaneer, I Successfully made a MESS... |
I gave up on the veneer idea and ordered a book matched flame maple acoustic back. It will probably look much nicer anyway. So I have a few days to clean it back up I guess. |
Author: | Alex23 [ Thu Feb 27, 2014 10:33 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Vaneer, I Successfully made a MESS... |
I'm more into acoustic guitars but I usually use polyurethane glue for headplate and rosace veneers as it is not water based hope this help. |
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