Veneer is a thin piece of solid wood.
How to use wood veneer sheets.
Plywood is most commonly used as the substrate because it is di.
If you cut your veneer 1 larger than the substrate you can leave of overhang all the way around the piece and then start removing dowels one at a time.
Smooth it in one direction and then the other just like you applies the adhesive.
Using a vacuum cold or hot veneer press with white or yellow glue is the preferred method for applying wood veneer.
Use lacquer thinner to remove excess glue.
There are many different ways for applying wood veneers and we will explain four most common methods.
Align the wood veneer sheets and the substrate and stick the sheets carefully on the surface of a substrate.
4 center the selected pattern section over the substrate panel and apply the contact cement following the manufacturer s instructions to both the veneer and the substrate.
Next smooth it again using a flat tool like a putty knife or a carpet stair tool.
Using your hand smooth out the piece of veneer starting from the center and moving out toward the edges.
Place your template over the desired section of veneer and cut out that portion leaving approximately one half inch or 1 27 centimeters 0 5 in of excess on each side.
When you place the veneer on the substrate it will bond instantly so you ll need to use some dowels or thin strips of wood to keep it separated until you have it positioned correctly.
Veneering with hydraulic press is a straightforward process.
Press the sheet to ensure it has stuck properly.
Hammer veneering veneering with hydraulic press veneering with vacuum press and veneering with contact cement.
Take extra caution while positioning the two elements so that you can get a proper alignment.