Use of veneers for building
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Use of veneers for building
A friend offered me some macassar ebony veneer, 4 sheets or so 8" wide by about 2 feet long. It's quite nice. I was wondering what people suggest as to how veneers should or shouldn't be used on guitars. Can they be applied to sides before bending, layered and used for rosettes or peghead veneer? Other good applications? Thanks.
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Re: Use of veneers for building
Before any responses make any sense, how thick are these veneer sections?
peter havriluk
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Re: Use of veneers for building
Peghead and rosettes for sure.
I used some walnut veneer to make a pickguard too.
They can be useful to use to laminate to something as well (I’m using some mahogany to back up some really squirrelly cherry), but Ebony is kind of fancy to use for structural purposes.
I used some walnut veneer to make a pickguard too.
They can be useful to use to laminate to something as well (I’m using some mahogany to back up some really squirrelly cherry), but Ebony is kind of fancy to use for structural purposes.
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Re: Use of veneers for building
I did ask but the guy I got it from just got his car hit and run so he hasn't replied.....but in terms of thickness it's not like thick pegged veneer (1/16" or so), it' more like real thin veneer sheets for veneering maybe 1/64" thick? I'm just going by looking at the photos
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Re: Use of veneers for building
I have several very thin veneers. I use them for rosettes, repairs, and reinforcement for soundports. It's a great way to get beautiful woods for the rosettes.
Here are examples. It sounds like the veneers you're looking at are pretty thick; mine are very thin.
I use small pieces of double sided tape. I tape each corner and the center to a piece of board, then I cut out the rosettes. I inlay them in the top. Just make sure you place a board over them and weigh it down. It'll keep the rosette from curling or raising, while the glue dries.
Here are examples. It sounds like the veneers you're looking at are pretty thick; mine are very thin.
I use small pieces of double sided tape. I tape each corner and the center to a piece of board, then I cut out the rosettes. I inlay them in the top. Just make sure you place a board over them and weigh it down. It'll keep the rosette from curling or raising, while the glue dries.
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Re: Use of veneers for building
Nice! Tnx