oddsocks
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I am finally going to make a start on our bed, after living with the MDF/softwood/hardboard prototype for the past 4+ years.....
The main solid timber for the the legs will be maple, with the sides and foot of the bed being 25mm MDF veneered with maple. These pieces of MDF will have a solid strip of maple biscuited to the top so that I can form the rounded profile.
The question I have is how should I fix the veneer. Should I...
A. biscuit the solid lipping, plane flat with the MDF then veneer across the join the edge (that way disguising the lip but potentially ending up with the veneer being snagged in the future)...or....
B. Veneer the MDF then biscuit the solid maple lipping and plane flush with the veneer. This may make it obvious tht i have a veneer + solid but will (i think) protect the veneer edge.
Is there a 'right' way to do this?
Dave
The main solid timber for the the legs will be maple, with the sides and foot of the bed being 25mm MDF veneered with maple. These pieces of MDF will have a solid strip of maple biscuited to the top so that I can form the rounded profile.
The question I have is how should I fix the veneer. Should I...
A. biscuit the solid lipping, plane flat with the MDF then veneer across the join the edge (that way disguising the lip but potentially ending up with the veneer being snagged in the future)...or....
B. Veneer the MDF then biscuit the solid maple lipping and plane flush with the veneer. This may make it obvious tht i have a veneer + solid but will (i think) protect the veneer edge.
Is there a 'right' way to do this?
Dave