I could really use some good advice on how to proceed with veneering the edge of a table top. I've sanded and squared it off and it is made up of about 6mm oak parquet bonded to a pine base. So it's a kind of plywood affair. To edge the table I'd like to have it appear to be one solid piece of wood so I've got a roll of thin (non pre glued) oak veneer with which to bond to the sides.
Question 1 would be that the pine boards that the oak was initially bonded to are showing gaps along the length. So they need to be filled so the edge is totally covered to accept the new veneer. I was just going to fill these gaps with some good quality wood filler, specifically Liberon Wood Filler and then sand it back flush. Could someone with veneering experience tell me if this is suitable and best practice? Here's a photo of the edge.
Question 2 does anyone know what sort of glue I should be using to bond the veneer to the edge? I was going to just use some Bostik evo wood glue but I'm not sure if it's appropriate. Most of the advice I see covering gluing veneers online talks about large area veneering, using vacuum pressing, which is out of my league equipment wise. Also I've since been made aware of the need to use cauls if I intend to use clamping. Making those to the desired accuracy, ie each angled edge being planed nicely straight, could be a little tricky for me. Sooo, I've recently found this method using Titebond (I'd use 3) and ironing, as if the veneer had come pre glued. Could anyone tell me if this looks a good method to apply the veneer?
Any advice much appreciated!
Question 1 would be that the pine boards that the oak was initially bonded to are showing gaps along the length. So they need to be filled so the edge is totally covered to accept the new veneer. I was just going to fill these gaps with some good quality wood filler, specifically Liberon Wood Filler and then sand it back flush. Could someone with veneering experience tell me if this is suitable and best practice? Here's a photo of the edge.
Question 2 does anyone know what sort of glue I should be using to bond the veneer to the edge? I was going to just use some Bostik evo wood glue but I'm not sure if it's appropriate. Most of the advice I see covering gluing veneers online talks about large area veneering, using vacuum pressing, which is out of my league equipment wise. Also I've since been made aware of the need to use cauls if I intend to use clamping. Making those to the desired accuracy, ie each angled edge being planed nicely straight, could be a little tricky for me. Sooo, I've recently found this method using Titebond (I'd use 3) and ironing, as if the veneer had come pre glued. Could anyone tell me if this looks a good method to apply the veneer?
Any advice much appreciated!