Date: 4/17/2003, 10:52 am
Vacuum bagging is the industry standard for veneer application.
For less hassle, I like "poor man's vacuum bagging". Cover with saran, then a layer of thick, open-cell foam. Then, a piece of plywood. Clamp the plywood down tightly. If you're going over your deck, lashing the plywood down with some stout cord would give good pressure.
shawn
: I have sealed the deck on my Guillemot "L" and put on a couple of
: veneer appliques using epoxy thickened with silica. I wrapped them down
: tight with Saran wrap. One of them took nicely, but the other lifted off
: the deck in the middle of the veneer, right where the deck peak is
: highest. Any suggestions for making it lie flat before I glass the deck?
: Heat gun, maybe?
: As a note, I did round the Guillemot deck a bit, so it doesn't have the
: middle ridge, just a round curve.
: Wade
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- Strip: Making veneer lie flat
Wade -- 4/17/2003, 7:50 am- Re: Strip: Making veneer lie flat
Rob Macks -- 4/18/2003, 8:42 am- Re: Strip: Making veneer lie flat
Jay Babina -- 4/17/2003, 2:21 pm- Re: Strip: Making veneer lie flat
Shawn Baker -- 4/17/2003, 10:52 am - Re: Strip: Making veneer lie flat
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