the paper stiffens the veneer as well as adds thickness to the veneer layer. Truthfully I think it allows veneer manufacturers to use even thinner slices of wood. I have never tried to use it with this technique but I have used a paper backed veneer in a typical press and clamp approach. I imagine it would still work with hammer veneering.
First, dang man you're looking better, dropped a few "lbs", second, good vid did not think I'd like it because I don't like veneer but you make it look easy.
Why why why why why why do you Americans always plaster glue onto both faces of the veneer. You DONT do this. Just use a spray bottle with a little warm water. Dampen the reverse side using this. So much less mess. Try using an iron just to lightly warm the substrate first before applying the glue. I could go on and on. You don’t Join veneer the way you showed in this video. You overlap the two pieces and then cut the join using a strait edge and a veneer KNIFE. If your going to give people advice make sure you know what your talking about. 4 out of 10.
Freat video! Thnx!!!
Thank for your help
Screw hammering veneer, with all that Titebond has to offer and with vacuum pressing it is easier and works a lot better.
If you veneer the cupped side of a two ply veneering, will the panel straighten or must you apply both sides relatively quickly
JIM
Great video. Thanks for putting it out. A question on paper backed veneers; why? Why paper backing? When would you use them? Pros and cons? Thanks!
the paper stiffens the veneer as well as adds thickness to the veneer layer. Truthfully I think it allows veneer manufacturers to use even thinner slices of wood. I have never tried to use it with this technique but I have used a paper backed veneer in a typical press and clamp approach. I imagine it would still work with hammer veneering.
Paper back veneers work best with contact cement.
Curious did the Douglas fir cup. Love this format missed it live though. Thank you for posting it.
Anthony Boudreaux not a bit. It’s a quarter sawn pieces though so I would be stable anyway.
Would you recommend using that method with 3-4 mm sawn veneer?
how do you properly sharpen a toothing plane?
tony bologna the same way you sharpen any plane blade. The teeth are recessed so it’s the same bevel as a normal blade.
thank you :) and thanks for not quitting ;)
A lot of math for a Music Major!
First, dang man you're looking better, dropped a few "lbs", second, good vid did not think I'd like it because I don't like veneer but you make it look easy.
Why why why why why why do you Americans always plaster glue onto both faces of the veneer. You DONT do this. Just use a spray bottle with a little warm water. Dampen the reverse side using this. So much less mess. Try using an iron just to lightly warm the substrate first before applying the glue.
I could go on and on.
You don’t Join veneer the way you showed in this video. You overlap the two pieces and then cut the join using a strait edge and a veneer KNIFE.
If your going to give people advice make sure you know what your talking about.
4 out of 10.