Best Glue For Veneer.
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Best Glue For Veneer.
Never done any nice burl veneer previously,gonna start soon & wish to ask the learned Members,what is the best glue to use & does one type of glue suit most woods,including plywood ? Thank you in advance. James jj7777.
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Re: Best Glue For Veneer.
Traditionally it was done with hide glue. Hide glue has the advantages that it won't creep like modern pva type glues will and it shrinks as it dries so it pulls the veneer down tighter as it does. But the easiest is to use contact cement. https://handymantips.org/how-to-apply-wood-veneer/ When I use contact cement to do laminates I use waxed paper between the substrate and laminate to position the sheet and then I pull out a piece at a time and stick it down as I go. Contact cement doesn't stick to waxed paper. Be careful not to stick the laminate or veneer down too close to the next sheet of paper or it can be very hard to pull it out.
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Re: Best Glue For Veneer.
Tite Bond has a brown Panel glue that I have used for gluing wood veneer, that works quite well. It came in a 1QT. jug. I used a full sized caul to cover what I was glueing and lots of clamps. It has been awhile,but I think I used a small paint roller to even out the glue on both the subbase and back of the veneer.
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Re: Best Glue For Veneer.
Hide glue is also a good choice because it won't mess up the finishing (particularly the staining)if it seeps through. That's a consideration with burl with crazy grain direction and voids.