carlb40
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I have decided to start a few projects that were on the back burner. First is a toolbox for my door hanging/ 2nd fix hand tools. 2nd will be a wall cabinet for my workshop.
I will be using my existing materials acquired free from jobs mainly
Both will be made from hardwood exterior ply. 12mm for the toolbox. 18mm for the cabinet. Both actually quite good with very very few voids. Both will be veneered with curly maple.
So the questions begin. Having never veneered before. :shock:
1 - Do i need a veneer saw or can i get away with just using a scalpel?
2 - Having seen a few veneering vids, most show veneering with mdf. They normally rough up the surface slightly - either sanding or with a toothing plane. Will the same apply to ply?
3 - Would it be better to veneer the panels first then size them? Or can i cut them to the correct size and fit the veneer oversize and plane/trim to the panel?
4 - I realise i need to veneer both sides of the panels. However most of this may well be taking place after work. So would it be safe to veneer one side of a panel one night, then the opposite side the next night? Or will that cause issues?
5 - Do i apply the lippings to the ply before or after veneering?
6 - How bloody heavy is a roll of veneer tape? Does it really justify between £8 - £12 postage on one roll? :shock: :lol:
TIA
I will be using my existing materials acquired free from jobs mainly
Both will be made from hardwood exterior ply. 12mm for the toolbox. 18mm for the cabinet. Both actually quite good with very very few voids. Both will be veneered with curly maple.
So the questions begin. Having never veneered before. :shock:
1 - Do i need a veneer saw or can i get away with just using a scalpel?
2 - Having seen a few veneering vids, most show veneering with mdf. They normally rough up the surface slightly - either sanding or with a toothing plane. Will the same apply to ply?
3 - Would it be better to veneer the panels first then size them? Or can i cut them to the correct size and fit the veneer oversize and plane/trim to the panel?
4 - I realise i need to veneer both sides of the panels. However most of this may well be taking place after work. So would it be safe to veneer one side of a panel one night, then the opposite side the next night? Or will that cause issues?
5 - Do i apply the lippings to the ply before or after veneering?
6 - How bloody heavy is a roll of veneer tape? Does it really justify between £8 - £12 postage on one roll? :shock: :lol:
TIA