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In Reply to: RE: "just enough carpentry mojo to pull off something convincing." posted by Whats-a-vacuum-toob? on September 18, 2021 at 08:57:32
I've been using NBL (no black line) veneer from Tape-ease for over 20 years.
You'll find Flat Cut Cherry, Maple, and Walnut for around $60 to $75, 4'x8' sheets, as well as many tropicals. NBL is perfect for contact adhesive and, stout as it is, easily bends around 3/4" radii.
There's no virtue in being old,
it just takes a long time
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Yeah. Thanks. That looks quite nice.
We've had the cabinets sitting in our garage for almost 20 years. Included with our order were several sheets of finish veneer. When we finally decided to put them in ourselves we weren't sure about using the veneer.
It was a) a PERFECT match for our cabinets b) easy to work with and apply (had a 3M adhesive backing still in perfect shape) and you cannot tell which sides are finish veneer and which are cabinet shop finished! My wife did the hard work, cutting and scraping, and it looks great. A big sigh of relief for us. Who knows how long it will last, but it did the job for now.
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