Date: 10/7/2002, 2:33 pm
: How thick is your veneer? I used 1mm Mahogany (don't know what type) and had
: no problems of colour change. Most of the sanding was done once the veneer
: was glued down. Also remember once epoxyed, any slight colour change may
: even out since the veneer darkens. Glue up a test peice, sand and epoxy to
: see how your particular wood changes.
: A page on how I did mine is below.
I don't have it here in front of me, but it seems like it's in the 1 mm range. Once we decide on which veneer to use, I guess I'll have to do a more thorough test of what sanding does to the color. From what little sanding I did, some of the woods changed color more than others.
You did a great job on your Orca.
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