city17
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Hi all, I'm working on a small cabinet, which has one specific design feature, namely a floating/fake top. This is a 6mm sheet of plywood, which gets glued on the structural top of the cabinet.
I've just finished the main glue up and I'm wondering how to continue. Had two main questions, maybe someone here has a good suggestion on how to handle these?
1. Which order of glueing up and putting finish on? (Was thinking of finishing the body except the top, then glue the floating top on, and then finish the floating top, then give everything a second coat)
2. How to evenly put pressure on the whole floating top when glueing it on? It's a bit like putting a very thick veneer. Maybe using batons and clamps (along the short side)? The size of the top panel is about 1100 x 400 mm.
Here you can see the same concept on a similar cabinet, top is 6mm plywood, below is 18mm plywood slightly raised for a shadow gap.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated!
I've just finished the main glue up and I'm wondering how to continue. Had two main questions, maybe someone here has a good suggestion on how to handle these?
1. Which order of glueing up and putting finish on? (Was thinking of finishing the body except the top, then glue the floating top on, and then finish the floating top, then give everything a second coat)
2. How to evenly put pressure on the whole floating top when glueing it on? It's a bit like putting a very thick veneer. Maybe using batons and clamps (along the short side)? The size of the top panel is about 1100 x 400 mm.
Here you can see the same concept on a similar cabinet, top is 6mm plywood, below is 18mm plywood slightly raised for a shadow gap.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated!