CroppyBoy1798
Established Member
Hi all.
Quick one.
So I'm producing dash panels lately for classic cars and using a santos rosewood veneer which is applied over a 12mm nine ply baltic birch plywood panel. All seems well until some time later, usually during the finishing process, small hairline splits appear in the veneer. These usually radiate from an edge or a cut out, they're not very long generally in the 5-10mm range. They do seem to appear if the panel is left in the sun before or after the finish is applied. I'd not mind so much but these panels are being finished to a very high degree with a 2K polyurethane over a polyester high build so I'm building them up to be cut back to mirror finish and even the small split opening in the veneer can ruin the finish and stick out like a sore thumb.
I'm applying the veneer using a cascamite powered resin adhesive, I've used this also for figured walnut, burl walnut, teak, cherry etc and have had no issues, it just seems to be the rosewood thats acting up.
Anyone else have any experience of this, a remedy or advice?
Cheers.
Quick one.
So I'm producing dash panels lately for classic cars and using a santos rosewood veneer which is applied over a 12mm nine ply baltic birch plywood panel. All seems well until some time later, usually during the finishing process, small hairline splits appear in the veneer. These usually radiate from an edge or a cut out, they're not very long generally in the 5-10mm range. They do seem to appear if the panel is left in the sun before or after the finish is applied. I'd not mind so much but these panels are being finished to a very high degree with a 2K polyurethane over a polyester high build so I'm building them up to be cut back to mirror finish and even the small split opening in the veneer can ruin the finish and stick out like a sore thumb.
I'm applying the veneer using a cascamite powered resin adhesive, I've used this also for figured walnut, burl walnut, teak, cherry etc and have had no issues, it just seems to be the rosewood thats acting up.
Anyone else have any experience of this, a remedy or advice?
Cheers.