Hi All,
Hoping for some advice about veneering.
I've done a lot of flat veneering - that is, putting veneer on flat surfaces, when you use the glue of your choice, then clamp it to the surface an Bob's your uncle.
I've also done some lightly curved iron-on veneering with titebond I - apply to both surfaces, wait to dry, then iron it on. Works a dream for small pieces, but I haven't had success with larger ones.
I am about to veneer an accordion body, which has got some curves. I've got some paper-backed walnut veneer - I hope that will work. If it doesn't, I might have some regular one too - need to check.
Rather than wrapping the whole box in veneer, I am taking a sensible approach of veneering in smaller strips - perhaps, ~40cm x10 cm max. Given that the surfaces are not flat and I can't clamp it on, what are my options?
I've heard people swear by "clamping" with cling film, but that seems a bit odd to me... Also useless for concave surfaces (that's yet to come). I am thinking more along the lines of firing up the hide glue pot, spreading the glue on both surfaces, then quickly sliding the veneer onto the box. But what's next? Iron it with a veneering iron? burnish with a dowel? Wrap with *ugh* cling film?
Tight corners are not a major concern, as I am going to inlay strips of ebony there - it's more about gluing the veneer strips onto a curved wooden base.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Hoping for some advice about veneering.
I've done a lot of flat veneering - that is, putting veneer on flat surfaces, when you use the glue of your choice, then clamp it to the surface an Bob's your uncle.
I've also done some lightly curved iron-on veneering with titebond I - apply to both surfaces, wait to dry, then iron it on. Works a dream for small pieces, but I haven't had success with larger ones.
I am about to veneer an accordion body, which has got some curves. I've got some paper-backed walnut veneer - I hope that will work. If it doesn't, I might have some regular one too - need to check.
Rather than wrapping the whole box in veneer, I am taking a sensible approach of veneering in smaller strips - perhaps, ~40cm x10 cm max. Given that the surfaces are not flat and I can't clamp it on, what are my options?
I've heard people swear by "clamping" with cling film, but that seems a bit odd to me... Also useless for concave surfaces (that's yet to come). I am thinking more along the lines of firing up the hide glue pot, spreading the glue on both surfaces, then quickly sliding the veneer onto the box. But what's next? Iron it with a veneering iron? burnish with a dowel? Wrap with *ugh* cling film?
Tight corners are not a major concern, as I am going to inlay strips of ebony there - it's more about gluing the veneer strips onto a curved wooden base.
Any advice would be appreciated.