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karl d'amour

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Subject : veneer slipping
Posted : 2010-03-01 5:30 PM
Post #35947

I am making curved drawer fronts. I have a male form and I'm laminating 3 pieces of wiggle wood with 2 ply front and back. When I press the sandwich I use a formica backer as the caul. The bottom ply is staying still but I'm getting the other parts of the sandwich to slide on me.
I'm using titebond yellow pva and I know it's not the prefered but my employer really does'nt want to here that. Any suggestions on how to stop the plys from wandering. Great site. Thanks all


 
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Steven Kenzer

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Subject : RE: veneer slipping
Posted : 2010-03-02 6:35 AM
Post #35949 - In reply to #35947

I've found the use of a strategically placed micro-pin (23 gauge) or two to be very useful in preventing slippage in situations like this.


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