How to Apply Wood Veneer Using Contact Cement

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • Jon Peters gives us a detailed step-by-step guide on applying wood veneer to a substrate using contact cement. #WoodVeneer #WoodVeneerSheets #ContactCement
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Komentáře • 26

  • @toocool7202
    @toocool7202 Před měsícem

    Just finished a project successfully due to your detailed video. Thank you so much!

  • @capt.catfish-jd5fz
    @capt.catfish-jd5fz Před měsícem

    Paper back veneers do not take water based stain or pre stain. I did it with bubbled veneer. What is the proper way to stain paper backed applied with contact cement. Thank you kindly

  • @EarthtonesCymbals
    @EarthtonesCymbals Před 9 měsíci +2

    Good content. Thanks and best wishes!

  • @BudjetBassin
    @BudjetBassin Před 2 lety +1

    Great lesson on applying Veneer Jon!
    Thank you for the help!

  • @dmvhon
    @dmvhon Před rokem +1

    So when you apply the veneer to the board after two coats, the second coat is dry when applied?

  • @saphirus1able
    @saphirus1able Před 6 měsíci

    Question: Is it possible to use veneer to cover a formica bar? We have an ugly black faux granite bar in our basement and are not ready to invest in tearing out the bar yet.

  • @WillyDrucker
    @WillyDrucker Před rokem +1

    Great tips!

  • @edwardsperez9184
    @edwardsperez9184 Před rokem

    Im trying to cover the center panel of a cabinet door and that way of cutting the edge will not work for me. I dont want to damage the moulded frame of the doors. Any ideas? Im having trouble getting a perfect cut to fit.

  • @hangingwithheidirae
    @hangingwithheidirae Před 11 měsíci

    Is it better to use contact cement or wood glue like titebond?

  • @leighredfern9783
    @leighredfern9783 Před rokem

    If using birch ply ? Do I need to Vaneer both sides of the ply ? I’ve heard if using mdf you need to as it can warp. Thanks and great video

  • @byrontaylor2378
    @byrontaylor2378 Před 2 měsíci

    How do you clean the roller?

  • @jeremymcclanahan2389
    @jeremymcclanahan2389 Před rokem +1

    Why no J roller?

  • @arboristBlairGlenn
    @arboristBlairGlenn Před rokem

    Assuming paperback veneer?

  • @kimkats
    @kimkats Před rokem

    Total newbie here with a dumb question. So you let both coats of contact cement dry on both the substrate and the veneer and then stick them together? How does it hold ? Or do you apply the veneer while the contact cement is still wet on the veneer? I know it’s a dumb question so please be kind in your reply. Thank you!

    • @theguzmann
      @theguzmann Před 2 měsíci

      Yes you let them both dry. It will only stick to itself 😊

  • @epirnik-mauriz2176
    @epirnik-mauriz2176 Před rokem

    I had always been taught that you need to veneer the opposing side as well - with a cheap backer veneer. Have you found no need to do that? The danger -- to my understanding -- being that without balanced veneer on top and bottom, the substrate will eventually bow. Curious. Thanks:)

    • @cg6684
      @cg6684 Před rokem

      Depends on the application. If it's an end panel for a cabinet, only one side is necessary. If it's exposed to air on both sides like a shelf, you would veneer both sides.

    • @cassierobinson2273
      @cassierobinson2273 Před rokem +1

      I'm confused on the backer veneer too. Does the backer mean literally on the back of the veneer itself, or the opposite side of the substrate, in order to put equal tension on both sides of the veneered surface?

    • @christophersult5728
      @christophersult5728 Před rokem

      @@cassierobinson2273 it would be the opposite side of the substrate…. And yes to balance the plywood out or otherwise warping occurs when only applied to one side.

  • @frasertones8519
    @frasertones8519 Před 2 lety

    I have a roll of veneer for a large surface, does it need to sit out flat for some time before I use it?? Thanks.

  • @JDMkid71
    @JDMkid71 Před rokem

    Why not the roller? too strong and will leave impression in wood? all the other videos for putting other laminate on says to use roller.... even the manufactures....

    • @GLVeneer
      @GLVeneer  Před rokem

      Generally a roller will not apply enough pressure to secure the bond needed with natural wood veneer. Point pressure is required to ensure a strong and tight bond. There is also a consideration here in regards to the finish. A loose bond will show after a hard finish is applied in the form of bubbling and cracking. Laminates are definitely more safe when using a roller. This is the common approach. They are more rigid and generally thicker than most natural veneers. Hope this answers your question!

    • @hansangb
      @hansangb Před 8 měsíci +1

      I know this is from 11 months ago, but in case some else comes looking. J rollers and rolling pins are too wide. So whatever force you exert gets distributed across the wide rollers. But if you use a 1" wall paper roller (or similar) that you can transfer all your force through the 1" wide roller. So it's not the roller that's the problem, it's the *wide* rollers that are the problem.

  • @ronaldcoffman1843
    @ronaldcoffman1843 Před rokem

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