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1. Clean the plywood and veneer surface with a damp cloth. 2. Use a high-grade wood glue to coat the back of the veneer sheets. 3. Place the veneer sheets on the plywood and press firmly to ensure a secure fit. 4. Use clamps to hold the veneer in place while the glue sets. 5. Allow the glue to dry cRead more
1. Clean the plywood and veneer surface with a damp cloth.
See less2. Use a high-grade wood glue to coat the back of the veneer sheets.
3. Place the veneer sheets on the plywood and press firmly to ensure a secure fit.
4. Use clamps to hold the veneer in place while the glue sets.
5. Allow the glue to dry completely before removing the clamps.
Before applying the veneer to the plywood, it's important to sand the plywood surface to ensure better adhesion. Use a suitable adhesive, such as contact cement or wood glue, and apply it evenly to both the veneer and plywood. Carefully align the veneer and firmly press it down, using clamps or weigRead more
Before applying the veneer to the plywood, it’s important to sand the plywood surface to ensure better adhesion. Use a suitable adhesive, such as contact cement or wood glue, and apply it evenly to both the veneer and plywood. Carefully align the veneer and firmly press it down, using clamps or weights. Finally, trim any excess veneer.
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