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Main => Woodworking => Topic started by: eds1275 on March 19, 2011, 12:44:13 pm
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Has anyone ever used the glue-on wood veneer? I need to build some racks for my studio gear and am debating using MDF with a wood veneer over top. Share some experiences! I think I might make a small cab for my fiance's mom's house in a woody finish to match their furniture [they have lots of grandchildren, none of them are mine]. Veneer is looking pretty good for that, too.
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I used some preglued veneer from Rockler to repair the front of my buffet project when I started it.
It was VERY easy to use, just don't sand on it much once it's placed (ugh).
Basically, it's like a big sticker, you cut it to size (or maybe a bit bigger), peel the backing off, stick it down, and trim to fit.
Then finish out just like wood.
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You can also buy pre veneered mdf in various types of course...
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unfortunately my only local options are pre-veneered plywoods that are expensive for the nice stuff, and fake woodgrained particle boards. The appeal of the stick-on veneers [iron on, glue on and sticker on] is based mostly on sticking it on after the pieces are cut and then flush-trimming to size. The damaged edges are almost non-existent when flush trimming with a router, and the ability to use screws under the veneer is really a bonus as well. I'll give it a shot and when it's been done I'll report my findings.
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Does anyone know where I can get cheap glue on wood veneer? The Home Depot and Lowes near me don't have it. (They only have the edge banding).
Thanks.
Darren Harris
Staten Island, New York.
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I've only seen it online and at Rockler.