MooreToolsPlease
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Morning all,
I'm just in the middle of pricing up some work for an existing customer, mainly joinery, and also the 4 bar stools as shown here:
He wants them made as close to this pic as possible, and wants them to meet up neatly, and look like a panel for the breakfast bar.
Usually, I would make it as a frame work, with mortices and tenons, with panels rebated into them. This option is out for this design, as the cuatomer wants the continuous grain run.
The only option I can come up with so far is to make it out of mdf, and then have it veneered afterwards.
The only part of this that I'm concerned about is the corners. If the glue hasnt properly taken, its liable to peel up etc
I've never done any veneering before, and I will pass that aspect onto someone else if it comes up, but I just wondered a couple of things:
Is it possible to veneer something like this? and are there any other methods of construction that I've forgotten.
Thanks
Matt
I'm just in the middle of pricing up some work for an existing customer, mainly joinery, and also the 4 bar stools as shown here:
He wants them made as close to this pic as possible, and wants them to meet up neatly, and look like a panel for the breakfast bar.
Usually, I would make it as a frame work, with mortices and tenons, with panels rebated into them. This option is out for this design, as the cuatomer wants the continuous grain run.
The only option I can come up with so far is to make it out of mdf, and then have it veneered afterwards.
The only part of this that I'm concerned about is the corners. If the glue hasnt properly taken, its liable to peel up etc
I've never done any veneering before, and I will pass that aspect onto someone else if it comes up, but I just wondered a couple of things:
Is it possible to veneer something like this? and are there any other methods of construction that I've forgotten.
Thanks
Matt