Make Sure Your Veneer Is Flat
One essential factor when it comes to cutting your veneer perfectly with ease will be how flat the veneer you are going to cut is. A wavy and irregular veneer, which is what is mostly available nowadays, is very hard to cut and cutting a wavy veneer will only result to imperfect veneer cuts. After buying your very own veneer, you can use a veneer softener to make your veneers flat and less wavy.
Use Sharp Tools
Sharp veneer cutters definitely help a lot in creating perfect cuts. Make sure you pick a veneer saw that is made from high quality materials including the blade which should be safe and easy to use. In finding the best veneer saw, you should make sure that it is thin and stiff so that it can cut your veneer perfectly.
Easy to Follow Cutting Techniques
Use a straight grain pattern to mark up the veneer's correct size. You can use a straight edge tool to make sure that your mark is perfect.
When cutting the veneer, start the cut with your saw at a high angle and gradually make it flat when reaching the end of the veneer; this ensures that your veneer is perfectly cut.
You can clamp the veneer pieces using two waste wood templates that have straight edges. Doing this will help you plane the sandwich easily while trimming the edges of the veneer.
Important Tips When Cutting Your Own Veneer
In cutting your own veneer, you should make the veneer overlap the substrate by 6mm all around. This is efficient unless you want to put a veneered border on the substrate itself.
You can also trim the veneers after they have been cut if you think it is necessary. In order for you to do this, you can lay several veneers at one time between flat boards that are held together by thumb screws and plane the veneers vertically on a vice or horizontally on a shooting board.
Following these tips will help you cut your own veneer perfectly and save you both money and time when it comes to getting your very own veneer cut. Following these tips will also assure you of having the best cut veneers available.
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