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Great video, thank you for sharing 😊 have you got a video where you adapt the same massage for a man? It would help so much❤️
Now those are C-clamps!
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Great video! It was very helpful. Are you planning to post new videos?
Very useful. Thank you.
Thanks for the video, really great! I've recently been trying out veneering, but using PVA/wood glue and clamps approach, one thing I found was that some of the (walnut) burr veneer I had had some very small holes in it that allowed the glue to seep through and glue to the clamping boards. The veneer then got wrecked when I unclamped it all. I solved this by putting cling film between the veneer and clamping board - probably not a traditional approach! Quick question, when using the impact/contact glue, what's the reason for putting 2 coats of the glue on each side?
I'm sure it's because some of the first coat is absorbed into the pores of the wood. So the first coat essentially seals the wood, then the second coat is used for the gluing
Do not use evo stik on larger projects,especially if you using burr walnut which has a lot of movement over time.the joint will eventually creep ie meaning move apart.
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Best tutorial on veneering. No nonsense, straight to the point using simple tools and materials.
It would be useful to know who does this course, and where???
Absolutely wonderful. I've watched this about five times
Is this the VTCT routine for Level 2 facial and skincare
Yes
There's another useful method I employ for my loudspeaker business. I use quality pva glues and apply to the substrate using a small roller then apply the veneer and then rub from the centre out using a burnished, perfectly smooth block of oak as a veneer hammer just to get the glue to start grabbing a little. I then use a non steam iron set to medium and working a small area at a time starting at one end, push the iron firmly over the area without holding for too long so the glue doesn't get too hot. The idea is to get the iron to press the veneer locally then use smooth wooden blocks to go over the area ironed to take the heat out quickly. The heat is transferred to the blocks. This causes the glue to grab and starts the setting process but leaves enough time to go over the entire piece and re iron and smooth as needed ensuring all air pockets are removed and all edges bonded. The piece is then turned over and I use a sharp knife to trim the excess ensuring the blade runs along the length to be trimmed where the grain flows up and away with the direction of the cut. A final edge trim is done after 20 minutes when the bond strength permits usig a small inexpensive hand plane then 240 grit finishing paper to smooth if needed. The inside face is done with balancing veneers for any panel a4 sized or above which is unbraced. I have had good success with this method but it does require a degree of skill which only comes with practice and patience.
loudspeaker business???? May I see your creations?? Website?
-4Carl, Nice presentation, covered all the important basics.
Saving my A level project
Absolutely excellent. Thank you, appreciated!
Excellent info. Thank you very much
I know this is five years old, but I'm glad you explained how veneer isn't always a cheap shortcut. I admit, I assumed that it was.
Great video thanks for sharing
this may be a silly question.. if your client falls asleep, do you carry on and let them wake up when they do, or do you stop the treatment and politely wake them up? x
Carry on
Let them sleep. They can still feel it but they need that rest let them keep it.
How you dealing with the edge of the mdf,and do I need any type of primer/sealer before I start with the gluing of the veneer?Thanks!
Glad I found this. Have a project with veneer given to me and had not a clue on how veneer is done. Thanks. This was great/perfect. Thanks for posting this.
can veneer be use on fiber cement board? how?
Hi, is this massage suitable for all skin type including acne/oily prone skin?
Not sure I would use a roller to make sure the veneer is well pushed down. Make up a traditional veneer hammer substituting a piece of hard hardwood for the iron we were always told was used. Iron can react badly with the tannin in some veneers such as Oak. Reason for the hammer over the roller is the contact area of a roller means you need super-human strength to achieve the same pressure on the veneer as with a hammer.
I've been hammer veneering for 60 years and always made my 'Hammer' using a 1/8" by 1"x 4" strip of brass insert as this does not react with the tanning, particularly in Oak
Could you also cut the veneer on the edges,to make a fold line and then bend it arround the edge?
Erik cramer . Hi. In a word, no! Reason: wood is fibrous and all that will happen is the edge will look a mess.
Charles Watson hmm that sucks for me
Erik cramer : Ah well. The rude language emerges. Iron and the tannin in oak will create, not a surface discolouration, but a stain that can’t be removed. The roller against a veneer hammer is simply physics. If it sucks for you then I am delighted. I offered a couple of pieces of advice based on my many years of experience. Good bye. Shan’t bother to contribute anymore.
hey chuck...calm down m8. you'd think the guy kicked your dog or something. take the stick out before he tries to bite it. :o
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Great help - Thanks!
Great demo, easy and comprehensive ! BTW is not "massit" muscle, is MASSETER muscle
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Lisa McHugh ;
thanks!
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great vid
Thanks a lot.. More veneer tuts plz.
What kind of oil you are using ? Thanks
too good....and soothing. loved it
Great job. Enjoyed the video a lot.
This guy likes to hear himself talk. could have done this video in 3 minutes if he didn't waste time telling you useless information
Great video! Thank you :D
thank you for the thorough video. I learned a lot and am anxious to start an art project using veneer.
Great introduction and well presented!, does anyone know of a good supplier for thicker workable Vaneer that can be sanded and finished to high gloss finish? im currently using Vaneer that's 0.6mm thick and its not very workable, i would love to use Walnut blur to resurface the top of a pool table but it might be something a bit more advanced for a beginner....
Veneer you maniac. Walnut Burr you twit.
Very informative! Thank you for sharing.
This is a very good and informative facial massage. Well done loved it xx
Thank you that was very informative. (Y)
Shitty video, way too long, and all it shows is flat surface veneering tips.
Is there a glue side and the face side?
John McMahon School of Fine Woodwork Ltd
Thank You!
Thank you for posting. I never do any veneer before. I have a old 1930s radio to restore. The veneer is coming off in big bits. Will be playing around fist to get fermiluler with thisAll the best Richard
Johnny, the last time I used a drafting table and t-square was when you were a baby. It's nice to know these techniques are still in use. However, a drafting arm parallelogram would to you wonders!
Any advice on using paper-backed veneers?