I'm going to heat the large plates with a paraffin heater as recommended by Patrick Edwards http://wpatrickedwards.blogspot.co.uk, who seems to know what he's doing! He puts the plates on saw horses puts the heater under them and boxes it in with scraps. Haven't tried it yet though so it's a bit of a step into the unknown.... They need to be quite hot with this method and I don't think a blanket would be powerful enough.
I like hammer veneering, for me the problem is that I'm often using thick veneers, and it gets quite tricky with a hammer once you get over 1mm thick or so. Also for more complicated patterns it's good to be able to assemble the pieces beforehand and put the whole lot into the press together rather than cutting and fitting the veneers in situ....
I like hammer veneering, for me the problem is that I'm often using thick veneers, and it gets quite tricky with a hammer once you get over 1mm thick or so. Also for more complicated patterns it's good to be able to assemble the pieces beforehand and put the whole lot into the press together rather than cutting and fitting the veneers in situ....