How-To Apply Wood Veneer to Various Surfaces; A Step-by-Step Guide & DIY Wood Veneering Tutorial
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ส.ค. 2023
- Are you looking to enhance your woodworking projects with beautiful wood veneer? In this comprehensive tutorial, Ethan will guide you through the process of applying veneer to both curved and flat surfaces, ensuring a flawless finish for your woodworking masterpiece.
Curious what wood veneer Ethan is using?
Here's a hint, it's a burl wood veneer. Leave your guess in the comments.
00:13 - Introduction: Join Ethan as he shares expert tips on using backed wood veneer and applying it to various surfaces. Learn about the preferred methods and the best type of adhesive to use.
01:22 - Choosing the Right Substrate: Discover the most stable materials for veneer application and avoid common mistakes when selecting your wood veneer pieces.
02:43 - Applying Contact Cement: Master the art of using contact cement with the highest level of solids. Ethan explains the right tools, techniques, and how to achieve the best bond for your project.
04:09 - Smoothing and Trimming Veneer: Find out how to achieve a seamless veneer finish by using appropriate tools and applying maximum pressure during the process.
05:55 - Patience Pays Off: Learn about the crucial drying times and how to ensure a perfect finish for your veneered surface. Don't rush; let your veneer shine!
Stay tuned for more woodworking tutorials featuring wood veneer applications in various projects. If you have any questions or need veneer supplies, visit our website at oakwoodveneer.com or give us a call at 800-426-6018 to speak with our sales team to choose from our incredible selection.
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This step-by-step tutorial is pure gold for all DIY enthusiasts and folks new to wood veneer. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just getting started, these expert tips on applying wood veneer to different surfaces gave me enough information to execute this on my own in the future. Thanks Oakwood!
This man is an excellent instructor and speaker. Great job on this video -- it helped me a lot.
So glad to hear you found this video helpful.
Excellent video, great explanations and instructions!
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Love this video - Thanks Oakwood!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Ditto!
We are glad this video could help!@@dennishankinson8951
can you show how to do a top plus an edge? thanks.
Thanks for the feedback. We will put this on our list of videos to create.
I have a nice sheet of PSA veneer and I am going to try to put it on salvaged coffee table. 2 things I need advice on. First, it’s like an ikea piece.. laminate fake wood. It’s also been perhaps damaged…? ..like… it got wet? I sanded it and it’s PRETTY smooth. But certainly not perfect. What kind of extra precautions do I need to take? (I almost feel like it’s grittier and the adhesive may stick even better!) Second, it’s a “lift top” or “pop up” coffee table, and this particular coffee table has 2 separate side by side surfaces, but I want the grain to line up.. almost like a waterfall effect..? I’m assuming I should cut first, THEN apply the veneer.. although my inner optimist wants to apply and then cut 😂
Hello! If the integrity of your substrate has been compromised we would not recommend veneering it. If your substrate is not completely smooth these imperfections will show through your veneer.
@@OakwoodVeneer I just finished sanding the top with 180 grit on my orbital sander. Top is smooth now 👍🏼 I found the original table online.. it’s MDF with laminate.
Im thinking to make flat veneer door panels so the area would be close to like 1x2 meters. Any tips or discouragement from trying that manualy in the workshop?
Hello @aleszvolanek If you're working in a shop without a press we recommend working with our 22mil bubble-free veneer. If you need more specific help feel free to call us at 248-720-0288 we have a great team ready to answer any questions you might have.
When you apply the second coat of contact cement, should it also be dry/tacky or wet when you place the veneer? Also, should the cement be wet on the back of the veneer when placed?
Hey Alexis! Thanks for reaching out, when applying contact cement you are always looking for a tacky not dry consistency before applying. If you need further help with your project we have a great staff who is always ready to help! Give us a call at 800-426-6018
Hi! Do you have advice for applying non-backed veneer to MDF?
We would not recommend applying non-backed veneer to MDF. The chance for bubbling and your contact cement bleeding through is high.
Hi was this a paper or wood back?
This was a paper backed wood veneer.
Thanks for the advice.
I noticed that you don't blink your eyes. How is that possible? Cheers!!!
We are happy to help where we can.
Ethan is a robot :)