I have tried some titebond liquid hide glue for the first time this evening to do some veneering with. I am really impressed with it so far- very nice to work with. I am yet to see the results but it went on nicely and I didn't seem to be short on time like I always seem to be with pva. It had a nice consistency straight from the bottle at whatever temperature it is tonight- mid 20s I would guess. It spread easily with a spare piece of veneer.
One piece of veneer has slipped, I suspect (know) that was my own fault when setting up the cauls. It will allow me to try a design opportunity that I was considering anyway!
I bought it to see how well it would work for vacuum veneering. I see mixed reviews for it online for this application but it is creep free and available in reasonably sized containers. Most UF resins are in a minimum of 1kg which would take me longer than the shelf life to use up even half of it.
I don't know how liquid hide stack up in the strength stakes alongside pva but I suspect that it will be more than strong enough for what I need it for generally and certainly in the case of this little box I am doing.
One piece of veneer has slipped, I suspect (know) that was my own fault when setting up the cauls. It will allow me to try a design opportunity that I was considering anyway!
I bought it to see how well it would work for vacuum veneering. I see mixed reviews for it online for this application but it is creep free and available in reasonably sized containers. Most UF resins are in a minimum of 1kg which would take me longer than the shelf life to use up even half of it.
I don't know how liquid hide stack up in the strength stakes alongside pva but I suspect that it will be more than strong enough for what I need it for generally and certainly in the case of this little box I am doing.