A friend has asked me to smarten up an L shaped bench seat that fits around a brick wood burner. It is made of pine and has been coated with something non penetrating. It is in a bit of a state as the fixings had to be drilled out and the various parts are not flat.
Initially, I was just thinking of squaring it all up and gluing it together, repairing the holes and give it back but she has some Oak furniture and I thought I might have a go at veneering it as well. After some further thought I decided that making the whole thing from new with plywood would probably be easier.
I have the means to resaw some wood down to a couple of mm but my Oak stock consists of various sized off cuts so it will be a bit patchy. My plan is to run the Oak over the planer, resaw a slice on the bandsaw and then repeat until I have enough. I will then glue it on smooth side down and sand to a finish. The tricky part will be the rounded corner and I think I will glue in a block of Oak rather than try to bend a veneer around it.
I've never done any veneering so I would appreciate any useful tips anyone has.
Initially, I was just thinking of squaring it all up and gluing it together, repairing the holes and give it back but she has some Oak furniture and I thought I might have a go at veneering it as well. After some further thought I decided that making the whole thing from new with plywood would probably be easier.
I have the means to resaw some wood down to a couple of mm but my Oak stock consists of various sized off cuts so it will be a bit patchy. My plan is to run the Oak over the planer, resaw a slice on the bandsaw and then repeat until I have enough. I will then glue it on smooth side down and sand to a finish. The tricky part will be the rounded corner and I think I will glue in a block of Oak rather than try to bend a veneer around it.
I've never done any veneering so I would appreciate any useful tips anyone has.