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I've been trying to cut some maple to actually 1.8mm thick.
I've tried lots of ways, bandsaw, cnc machine and failed each time.
The bandsaw was not accurate enough...
I then cut it roughly to 3mm thick and glued it down onto my cnc and with the 25mm surfacing cutter tried to surface it to 1.8mm
The heat generated with the cutter softened the glue on the masking tape/super glue and when I was not watching came unstuck and mangled up and made a right pugs ear of it.
So after looking on the Internet I saw you can buy pre cut hardwood veneers with a thickness of 0.6mm.
So I thought about sticking 3 pieces of that together. Maybe change the direction of the grain on the middle one to give it more strength?
So started looking at ways to press it and clamp it while it dried.
I saw the book press types on eBay? Also the 6 ton bottle jack types which both can ve bought for £70 ish
As above.
The vacuum bags type look a lot more hassle? Than the normal press types.
The pieces will be no bigger than A4 sized paper.
Any ideas?
I've tried lots of ways, bandsaw, cnc machine and failed each time.
The bandsaw was not accurate enough...
I then cut it roughly to 3mm thick and glued it down onto my cnc and with the 25mm surfacing cutter tried to surface it to 1.8mm
The heat generated with the cutter softened the glue on the masking tape/super glue and when I was not watching came unstuck and mangled up and made a right pugs ear of it.
So after looking on the Internet I saw you can buy pre cut hardwood veneers with a thickness of 0.6mm.
So I thought about sticking 3 pieces of that together. Maybe change the direction of the grain on the middle one to give it more strength?
So started looking at ways to press it and clamp it while it dried.
I saw the book press types on eBay? Also the 6 ton bottle jack types which both can ve bought for £70 ish
As above.
The vacuum bags type look a lot more hassle? Than the normal press types.
The pieces will be no bigger than A4 sized paper.
Any ideas?