Hi,
I've had excellent results in the past with applying timber veneer on MDF, Pete Mazz style (coat veneer and substrate with PVA glue, and wait approx half hour til dry, then align, apply pressure and iron on) but always on a loudspeaker cabinet with square edges. This has worked great for 2 different floorstanders, one with raw veneer, and the other with paper backed veneer.
Has anyone used this method, or any other method, for applying veneer to a baffle whose sides have 1/2" roundovers?
How well does veneer bend around these edges, and how well does it stick using the iron-on method?
best regards,
Thanh.
I've had excellent results in the past with applying timber veneer on MDF, Pete Mazz style (coat veneer and substrate with PVA glue, and wait approx half hour til dry, then align, apply pressure and iron on) but always on a loudspeaker cabinet with square edges. This has worked great for 2 different floorstanders, one with raw veneer, and the other with paper backed veneer.
Has anyone used this method, or any other method, for applying veneer to a baffle whose sides have 1/2" roundovers?
How well does veneer bend around these edges, and how well does it stick using the iron-on method?
best regards,
Thanh.
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