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jzee

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Subject : Any tips for project using both wood and copper veneers?
Posted : 2010-02-08 2:50 PM
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I am conceptualizing a project with wood veneer marquetry panels with copper veneer strips between the panels for accent. I have a few questions if anyone can help me as this is the first time I am contemplating using copper veneer.

1) The thickness of the wood and copper veneers may be significant. I think the copper is 0.005" and the wood is 0.02". If this is the case, how would you use the two different media next to each other? Would it be better to just apply the wood veneers to the substrate and then apply the copper veneer on top of the wood veneer? (For the project that I have in mind, I don't think that doing this would be objectionable.)

2) If I apply the copper on top of the wood veneer, how would you avoid glue seeping from under the copper strips and marring the exposed surfaces of the wood veneer? (I'm thinking masking tape)

3) Should I do my finish sanding of the wood veneer prior to applying the copper veneer (I would think that sanding near the edges of the copper would mar the patina finish on the copper)?

4) If the wood veneer surfaces are finish sanded, but have not had any surface treatment (ie varithane), do i need to roughen up the wood veneer surface where the copper will be glued? (I know I will need to roughen the back surface of the copper before gluing.)

5) Suggestions for finishing the surface. I usually use several coats of Varithane (2-3 gloss coats and 1-2 semi-gloss) for my wood veneer projects. Should I do the same thing but maybe not apply to the copper and wipe off any varithane that gets on the edges of the copper right away?

I've asked for help before from this community and found everyone to be very helpful and kind. Thank you in advance for any help you can give me.


 
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Darryl Keil

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Subject : RE: Any tips for project using both wood and copper veneers?
Posted : 2010-02-10 12:31 PM
Post #35912 - In reply to #35911

jzee,

There are a few ways to approach the copper inlay. Personally I would be inclined to rout them in afterwords. I wouldn't worry about the surrounding surfaces because I would sand everything including the copper and then work the copper finer and finer until you pretty much back to a nice sheen. Then apply your finish over everything.

This takes care of most of the issues you are concerned with. I would find some thicker copper though, .005 is awfully thin.

Darryl Keil


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