How do you cut veneers to size?

Started by typical2, January 27, 2014, 07:52:00 AM

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Tim Finley

Clamp between 2 boards and run them through the band saw cut the boards and veneers together a tight backing stops all the splitting.

Roy from Pa


Robertfishes

I got the veneer saw Thursday.. along with some curly Imbuya.. don't know when I am gonna use it. I moved and havnt got my shop set up yet. I may have to hire a day laborer.. friends don't ask friends to help move things like 430 pound band saws...my back hurts just thinking about it. Mmmmm I could cut up a bunch of veneer this week and "vacuum pack" them with desicant  packs???.

typical2

Got the veneer saw in the mail this week.  I really likes how this thing works.  Also picked up some teal green/blue dyed veneers for a bow I'm planning to make for my wife.


Trux Turning

Eric I've been eyeing their dyed veneers- looking forward to seeing that on some limbs!

Horsey

I have been cutting the veneers for years with a sharp utility knife with very little problems.  When this post first started, I ordered a veneer saw and it works great, much better that the utility knife.  By the way, the veneers from veneersupplies.com are 1/42" thick, or .024".  One caution, they are a little too smooth for my liking. To achieve good glue adhesion, I roughen them with 36 grit sandpaper prior to glue up.  You need to be careful with your sanding strokes to keep from buckling the veneers.
--Mike

beachbowhunter

This is all good info. Did you get the saw from veneersupply?

I was thinking that it would be pretty cool to trade veneers. I bought a package of sapelle pomelle and was thinking I'd never use all of the sheets. I'd love to trade with you guys!
Ishi was a Californian                   :cool:

ChuckC

If it is that difficult to deal with, why not clamp between two 1/2" boards and run it thru the bandsaw ?
ChuckC

Horsey


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