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Re: Material: Veneer accent strip - application qu
By:Steve Rasmussen
Date: 10/8/2002, 4:48 pm

Maybe you could do your thinning on the back side of the veneer and bend the veneer flush. This would require more sanding to get a gradual transition from thick to thin, but the sanding artifacts would not be visible. I have not tried this, so I would experiment first.

Steve

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Material: Veneer accent strip - application questions
Patsy -- 10/7/2002, 8:46 am
Try one more sample
Paul G. Jacobson -- 10/9/2002, 12:35 am
Re: Material: Veneer accent strip - application qu
Steve Rasmussen -- 10/8/2002, 4:48 pm
Re: Veneer: Bubbles along edges
Chip Sandresky -- 10/8/2002, 11:32 am
Re: Veneer: Bubbles along edges
Tom -- 10/8/2002, 4:27 pm
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grant -- 10/7/2002, 9:01 pm
Re: Veneer, Plywood, Paint or Tint
Patsy -- 10/8/2002, 8:53 am
Re: Veneer, Plywood, Paint or Tint
Chris Moore -- 10/7/2002, 9:11 pm
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grant -- 10/7/2002, 10:43 pm
Re: Material: Veneer accent strip - application qu
Grant G -- 10/7/2002, 1:43 pm
Re: Material: Veneer accent strip - application qu
Patsy -- 10/7/2002, 2:33 pm
Re: Material: Veneer accent strip - application qu
Greg E -- 10/7/2002, 1:26 pm
Re: Material: Veneer accent strip - application qu
Patsy -- 10/7/2002, 2:23 pm