Hey!
I'm going to be starting a project that requires veneering and edge banding plywood (instead of spending £250 a sheet on pre veneered!). It's not something I've done before, but excited to get going. I have a couple questions though and I have a feeling you learned folks would have the answers I need!
When edge banding, do I need to use edge banding specific veneer such as the iron on stuff? Or is there a way to use the same veneer from the faces of the piece? I'm just thinking the plywood edges may not take glue well enough.
I only ask as it would be easier to get an exact match from the same piece of veneer as the front. I intend to use walnut veneer, it's not a wood I have worked with before, so not sure if the grain or colour varies greatly enough to be noticed, or if a standard walnut edge banding would be an imperceptible difference to the face veneer? It's imperative that it looks like solid wood. I'm only not using actual walnut because the stability of plywood is needed in this case.
Also, from somebody who has veneered their own plywood before, are there any pitfalls to watch out for? I'm gonna be using a vacuum press to do the clamping and I've watched enough videos on it now that I feel I have a grip of how it will go.
Any advice would be appreciated!
Al
I'm going to be starting a project that requires veneering and edge banding plywood (instead of spending £250 a sheet on pre veneered!). It's not something I've done before, but excited to get going. I have a couple questions though and I have a feeling you learned folks would have the answers I need!
When edge banding, do I need to use edge banding specific veneer such as the iron on stuff? Or is there a way to use the same veneer from the faces of the piece? I'm just thinking the plywood edges may not take glue well enough.
I only ask as it would be easier to get an exact match from the same piece of veneer as the front. I intend to use walnut veneer, it's not a wood I have worked with before, so not sure if the grain or colour varies greatly enough to be noticed, or if a standard walnut edge banding would be an imperceptible difference to the face veneer? It's imperative that it looks like solid wood. I'm only not using actual walnut because the stability of plywood is needed in this case.
Also, from somebody who has veneered their own plywood before, are there any pitfalls to watch out for? I'm gonna be using a vacuum press to do the clamping and I've watched enough videos on it now that I feel I have a grip of how it will go.
Any advice would be appreciated!
Al