Fixing worm holes in veneers

Started by rmorris, December 28, 2012, 06:50:00 PM

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rmorris

Just incase any of you have ever passed on some wood for veneers because it had a few worm holes.... Here is how to fix that problem.

First off make sure you clean out the hole with a brush. The  place the veneer on top of some cling wrap( super glue does not stick to this stuff)

 

Then place some sawdust in the hole

 

Place a drop of super glue on the hole and give it a second to soak in

 

Now this next stop is not required but I spray the superglue with a little activator ( makes the super glue dry instantly, most wood turners will have this stuff)

 

This is what the glue looks like dry

 

Now give it a quick sanding and you will never know they were there

 
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jsweka

Great tip, Ralph.   :thumbsup:  
Thanks for sharing.
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Roy from Pa


JkChenault

Be careful with the Fast Cap activator I have had it turn lighter colored wood and granite green. Something in the propellant reacts to the tannins in the wood.

I find it best to spray it on a piece of scrap wood or cardboard then wipe or dab it on the glue spot.

Buemaker

Good tip, I have som Waterfall Bubinga which has a couple of holes. Bue--.

Troy D. Breeding

Never worried with bug holes in .030" or less veneers.

When applying the smooth-on I make sure to work the glue alittle more slowly into the holes so that it fills completely.

I'd say the Flaming Ambrosia Maple limbed bow I built lastyear had less than 12 per veneer.

Only thing you now see is a dark dot.

A thicker lamination might be a different story.

With those I'd say your way of doing it would be the best bet.

Troy
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BigJim

Depending on the wood, I leave them as is especially if there are several. They can have a nice pattern and add a nice touch especially the ones with staining around the holes.

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Roy from Pa

I agree Jim. I think Ralphie is just a fussy pot.   :laughing:

Crooked Stic

Yep just leave them alone and just be sure to work some smooth on in them. Ads character
 
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Robertfishes

Ok,this is a good thread... I have some nice .030 Honduran rosewood that has a bunch of tiny holes in it..I'm glad I saved it..it almost got trashed!!

Roy from Pa

Cool Robert, ya could name the bow Swiss cheese.   :laughing:

Robertfishes

Ya it looks like somebody shot the veneer with some #9 birdshot... the first batch I bought from the vendor looked pretty good...but the second batch was full of holes    

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