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Wednesday
Feb212007

Birds' Eye-Maple Mantel Box - Veneering Pt. 2

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In this flattering picture, I am masking off the edges of the veneered end pieces. This way, if there is any glue squeezed out from the next round of veneering, I can simply peel it off, rather than sanding and scraping.

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Preparing the box for the vacuum bag. This was a tricky glue-up, since both the top and bottom of the box had to be glued up in one shot, and the entire thing had to somehow fit into the bag. Glue-up is usually a good exercise in emergency preparation and disaster management. Crossed fingers help, too.

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Mantel Box, post-glue up.

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I cut each piece of veneer about 1/8" oversize in each direction. Too much overhang, and the veneer will snap off inside the vacuum bag; too little, and you run the risk of the veneer stopping short of the end of the piece. This would officially qualify as a "disaster."

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Trimming up the edges with a flush-trim bit. The masking tape also prevents the bit from scraping off the delicate layer of veneer.

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