deserter
Established Member
Hi all,
I'm soon to start making a card table out of oak, with a top made from either ply or MDF veneered both sides for stability. The top surface however will require baize/felt to be applied to it and I'm not sure of the best adhesive to use. I had decided to use self adhesive baize but unfortunately, unless I want to buy a roll 100m long then I can't get he right colour, so it has to be normal baize.
My gut instinct tells me to use a spray adhesive like carpet laters use, as it will give an even coat, dry fast, be permanent and shouldn't bleed through the baize.
Does anyone have any experience, suggestions or ideas of the way to do this?
I'm soon to start making a card table out of oak, with a top made from either ply or MDF veneered both sides for stability. The top surface however will require baize/felt to be applied to it and I'm not sure of the best adhesive to use. I had decided to use self adhesive baize but unfortunately, unless I want to buy a roll 100m long then I can't get he right colour, so it has to be normal baize.
My gut instinct tells me to use a spray adhesive like carpet laters use, as it will give an even coat, dry fast, be permanent and shouldn't bleed through the baize.
Does anyone have any experience, suggestions or ideas of the way to do this?