StevieB
Established Member
Thought this might get a bit more response here than in the scrolling forum....
I have some adhesive veneer film, the kind that you heat with a medium iron to melt and attach wood veneer to a ground. Anyone ever used this for adhering anything other than veneer to a plywood substrate? I have been using spray mount for attaching photos and artwork to ply for cutting wooden jigsaws and came across a website that recommended dry mounting by a photographer to a ply substrate. Since dry mounting machines are expensive (even on e-bay) I wondered if veneer adhesive film would do the same job. I cannot see any reason why it wouldnt work in a technical sense, but if anyone has done it and ruined their image either because of the glue seeping through the image, or not adhering properly to a paper surface etc it will save me ruining my image to know before I try.
Steve.
I have some adhesive veneer film, the kind that you heat with a medium iron to melt and attach wood veneer to a ground. Anyone ever used this for adhering anything other than veneer to a plywood substrate? I have been using spray mount for attaching photos and artwork to ply for cutting wooden jigsaws and came across a website that recommended dry mounting by a photographer to a ply substrate. Since dry mounting machines are expensive (even on e-bay) I wondered if veneer adhesive film would do the same job. I cannot see any reason why it wouldnt work in a technical sense, but if anyone has done it and ruined their image either because of the glue seeping through the image, or not adhering properly to a paper surface etc it will save me ruining my image to know before I try.
Steve.