Hi All,
I'm working on my first try at "raw" veneer - Bubinga with no paper backing. I've used LouC's tutorial and contact-cement method to lay down all the veneer, and am pretty happy with how it went (this is going on a modified-cabinet Tarkus build - the thread is here: http://techtalk.parts-express.com/sh...d.php?t=224521 ).
For finishing, I want to bring out the pattern of the wood without darkening it any more than necessary, then give it a shiny, hard seal that is smooth to the touch. I've read that there is some danger of damaging the DAP contact cement if I pick the wrong products.
I've read that Zinzer Dewaxed Shellac cut with denatered alcohol will bring out the grain. I have this on hand, is this a good start, or is there a better way to go? Is wipe-on oil-based poly a good topper for the Shellac?
Is there a step-by-step list of how to go about this, like 1) sand to 250 2)shellac 3)sand to ... 4)coat with poly 5)sand to ... ?
Any help at all is really appreciated. Thanks,
Colin

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I'm working on my first try at "raw" veneer - Bubinga with no paper backing. I've used LouC's tutorial and contact-cement method to lay down all the veneer, and am pretty happy with how it went (this is going on a modified-cabinet Tarkus build - the thread is here: http://techtalk.parts-express.com/sh...d.php?t=224521 ).
For finishing, I want to bring out the pattern of the wood without darkening it any more than necessary, then give it a shiny, hard seal that is smooth to the touch. I've read that there is some danger of damaging the DAP contact cement if I pick the wrong products.
I've read that Zinzer Dewaxed Shellac cut with denatered alcohol will bring out the grain. I have this on hand, is this a good start, or is there a better way to go? Is wipe-on oil-based poly a good topper for the Shellac?
Is there a step-by-step list of how to go about this, like 1) sand to 250 2)shellac 3)sand to ... 4)coat with poly 5)sand to ... ?
Any help at all is really appreciated. Thanks,
Colin

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