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Chip J. Wogu

 
Subject : MDF Veenering
Posted : 1999-12-18 12:54 PM
Post #30356

Frank,We are planning to build Home Theater Loudspeakers using 3/4" MDF boards and 1" MDF board for the baffles. I have spent so much time looking at stocks available at Flamingo Veeneer Supply. My question is what is the best way to apply the veeneer. Should I apply the veeners before cutting the MDF to my speaker specs or should I cut my boards to speakers spec and then apply the veeneer. I probably have to pay someone to apply the veeneers because I have no idea how they are applied and do not have any tools.I will greatly appreciate your suggestion and insight.ThanksChip



 
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Frank Pollaro

 
Subject : MDF Veenering
Posted : 1999-12-20 6:38 PM
Post #30362 - In reply to #30356

Although your speaker could technically be veneered after they are built it will probably be very difficult to find someone to do it. Veneering is almost always done to panels first and thenassembled. This is what I recommend.Frank Pollaro: Frank,: We are planning to build Home Theater Loudspeakers using 3/4" MDF : boards and 1" MDF board for the baffles. I have spent so much time : looking at stocks available at Flamingo Veeneer Supply. My question : is what is the best way to apply the veeneer. Should I apply the : veeners before cutting the MDF to my speaker specs or should I cut my : boards to speakers spec and then apply the veeneer. I probably have : to pay someone to apply the veeneers because I have no idea how they : are applied and do not have any tools.: I will greatly appreciate your suggestion and insight.: Thanks: Chip




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