Veneer Flattening

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  • @scarto3887
    @scarto3887 3 года назад

    Excellent vid Jeremy,you've covered all aspects and i'm confident i can get my veneer flat.Thanks from Australia

    • @JeremyACox
      @JeremyACox  3 года назад

      I'm very glad you found this video helpful! Please send updates of your progress.

    • @JeremyACox
      @JeremyACox  3 года назад

      So how did it go? Have you applied the veneer yet?

  • @williamcowan5296
    @williamcowan5296 3 года назад

    Hi Jeremy, nice video with good instruction. Where are you buying the screen and what is the exact name of it and the liquid you use? Keep up the good work. Thanks Bill

    • @JeremyACox
      @JeremyACox  3 года назад

      Hello William. I use a fiberglass screen material that is found in box stores as window and door screen replacement material. I have purchased from Lowes and Home Depot. The veneer softening agent is called Super Soft II, purchased through veneersupplies.com
      Good luck with your veneering projects!

  • @rogergaborski
    @rogergaborski 3 года назад

    The video seemed to just end after 20 minutes. Did you clamp the veneers during drying? Did you change the papers? Did the process work?

    • @JeremyACox
      @JeremyACox  3 года назад

      Roger, I ran into a technical issue while filming this, which I didn't know about until after. I apologize for any confusion or frustration this caused. That said, thank you for your questions. Yes, the process works! I did clamp during the drying process, the vacuum bag is perfect for this process of pulling excess moisture out during the drying cycle.
      Yes, I did change the papers. If these are not changed, the process is far less effective.
      Hope this helps.