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1. Begin by sanding the plywood with fine-grit sandpaper to remove any dirt or debris and create a smooth surface. 2. Apply a coat of wood glue or veneer adhesive to the back of the veneer, being sure to spread it evenly across the entire surface. 3. Lay the veneer onto the plywood, lining up the edRead more
1. Begin by sanding the plywood with fine-grit sandpaper to remove any dirt or debris and create a smooth surface.
See less2. Apply a coat of wood glue or veneer adhesive to the back of the veneer, being sure to spread it evenly across the entire surface.
3. Lay the veneer onto the plywood, lining up the edges as closely as possible.
4. Use a brayer tool or rolling pin to press the veneer into place and ensure there are no air bubbles.
5. Place weights or clamps on top of the veneer to hold it in place, and allow it to dry for several hours or overnight.
6. Once the adhesive is dry, lightly sand the edges of the veneer with fine-grit sandpaper.
7. Finish the surface by applying a sealant or varnish.