Hi I'm going to try and repair some damaged teak veneer on curved (bull nosed) table legs and need some advice
I will cut out the damaged veneer and attempt to steam and bend the new veneer around the shape (see above) the grain bends around the curve but the new veneer is thinner than the old so I guess I'll have to laminate it.
Any suggestions re holding/clamping the veneer down, do I need to use animal glue or is there an easier alternative, would veneer tape be useful for holding it down at the join?
Its been many years since I've done any veneering and that was simple stuff.
Thanks
John
I will cut out the damaged veneer and attempt to steam and bend the new veneer around the shape (see above) the grain bends around the curve but the new veneer is thinner than the old so I guess I'll have to laminate it.
Any suggestions re holding/clamping the veneer down, do I need to use animal glue or is there an easier alternative, would veneer tape be useful for holding it down at the join?
Its been many years since I've done any veneering and that was simple stuff.
Thanks
John