Mike Henderson
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I'm working on some cabinets for a client and document my work so the client can see that I'm making progress (since I'm very slow). One thing I have to do is make some veneered back panels for the cabinets (one upper cabinet, and one lower cabinet).
In doing the back for the bottom cabinet, I took progress pictures to document the process of veneering a flat panel. You can see it here.
Other people may use a different process and, if so, I'd like to hear how you do it. This process works for me but it's slow and labor intensive. Also, I have a very small shop and no special tools for veneer, so I have to improvise.
Mike
[P.S. I do know that I could buy walnut faced plywood.]
In doing the back for the bottom cabinet, I took progress pictures to document the process of veneering a flat panel. You can see it here.
Other people may use a different process and, if so, I'd like to hear how you do it. This process works for me but it's slow and labor intensive. Also, I have a very small shop and no special tools for veneer, so I have to improvise.
Mike
[P.S. I do know that I could buy walnut faced plywood.]