nick1982
Established Member
Hi,
Thanks to everyone who has replied to other threads, your advice has been really helpful. I thought I would ask a new question on a new thread this time, as it is about glue. Hopefully I can be of help to others in the future.
I've been making a sandwich of three sheets of veneer. Poplar burr/ Burr walnut/ Poplar burr.
I've used Cascamite. I've noticed it is bleeding through.
Is there anyway to stop this? I'd quite like to keep the fresh look of the poplar and the cascamite darkens in when it bleeds through.
I've also noticed that in order to get the rigidity of the pick guards, I need more sheets, five really.
So I had another idea I'd like to ask about. If I could find a supplier that could cut the sheets double thickness, this would solve all my glueing issues right? I doubt I would get much bleed through if they were twice the thickness, it possibly wouldn't get through the grain?
What do you think? Is there anyway I can prevent glue being pressed through a burr veneer with cascamite or is there another glue that will prevent this? they will be stained I should add but i'm worried the glue will make them look patchy.
Or is the sourcing a double thickness veneer the way forward? I think the second is perhaps the way, but I have 42 sheet of veneers at the moment i'd like to use.
Thanks,
Nick
Thanks to everyone who has replied to other threads, your advice has been really helpful. I thought I would ask a new question on a new thread this time, as it is about glue. Hopefully I can be of help to others in the future.
I've been making a sandwich of three sheets of veneer. Poplar burr/ Burr walnut/ Poplar burr.
I've used Cascamite. I've noticed it is bleeding through.
Is there anyway to stop this? I'd quite like to keep the fresh look of the poplar and the cascamite darkens in when it bleeds through.
I've also noticed that in order to get the rigidity of the pick guards, I need more sheets, five really.
So I had another idea I'd like to ask about. If I could find a supplier that could cut the sheets double thickness, this would solve all my glueing issues right? I doubt I would get much bleed through if they were twice the thickness, it possibly wouldn't get through the grain?
What do you think? Is there anyway I can prevent glue being pressed through a burr veneer with cascamite or is there another glue that will prevent this? they will be stained I should add but i'm worried the glue will make them look patchy.
Or is the sourcing a double thickness veneer the way forward? I think the second is perhaps the way, but I have 42 sheet of veneers at the moment i'd like to use.
Thanks,
Nick