Wood veneer joining technique – Woodworking
Wood veneer joining technique – Woodworking
Lately many woodworkers have been asking me how I join veneer together. Here’s a quick demo of how I book match veneers to achieve the desired length I need for casework.
Crap, I only have a number 3.
Hi Jake, great detailed video. Would you happen to have a video on applying the veneer to substrate or know a resource online for me to get this info ? I’m looking at veenering some kitchen cabinets. Thanks
great technique, explain the bevel cut with plane please, I cant get my mind around that? does it help hide the joint like a miter???
Very good info!
Gonna use this info to get one up on some of the guys at work its all of our first time for applying veneer
How do you avoid a gap when you unfold? You are using the side down on your plane where the blade is flush with the shoe, right? The high point of the blade is up?
My joint still works great, but simply unfolding the joint after planing resulted in a big gap for me
Leminet joint
Ok
hello jake thank you very much for this demonstration spot on pro level veneer work
Superb helpful video. Many thanks
Well done. Thank you! Very informative! A+++
This is really beautiful very detailed and extremely easy to follow. I’d like to know what kind is the yellow tape and where can I get it. Thank you for sharing your incredible expertise.
Thank you so much, this is the technique I was looking for
why don’t you just use a bearing cutter in a router, run it against your straight edge and back-cut the veneer? Much quicker, easier and a more professional job!
Excellent tips! Thank you Jake.
Hi Jake, maybe you can help out I’ve been having a hard time finding answers on the net. I have left my tape too long on the veneer and have residues. Any idea how I can get rid of them? I used Tesa 4333 precision masking tape because I had no alternative… Thanks.
Sorry but sound level was too low to hear what you were saying. Looked to be interesting though.
hi great informational video. do you have a demo on how to make perfect edgings for veneer shelves or cabinets?
very helpful video. Can you tell me what"s the veneer name that you"re using?
tyquis loverss
Great technique Jake, not that I’ll ever use it, but I still enjoyed watching an artist at work 🙂
Happy New Year to you and yours my friend
Mike
Hi Jake, Its nice for me to see an artisan demonstrating his techniques. Nice pace to the video too.
Thank you.
The subtitles do not seem necessary and are often incorrect.
Speak up pussy
great job! thanks for the tip
Thanks for sharing this is great!
bravo.what veneer is that ?
What kind of tape are you using? Who is the manufacturer? It seems to have alot of nice properties – stretch, low tack, bright color…
I wish sound was better to help me understand but video was great.
may I also ask how thick these veneers are? are they just veneer skins or on a 3mm backing? how can I do perfect joints for veneer on 3mm plywood backing? appreciate all the help.
Did you get to get a glimpse of Woody Hyezmar’s Woodworking Bible? I found it on google thanks to Jeremy, there’s some solid stuff in there though it does still need some work.
Thanks for sharing. Would you use the same technique for much smaller pieces , like 30 inches by 8 inch flitches?
Nicely done!
This is great job
Wow! How very straightforward with the outcome of a professionally finished job!
I think I’ll do it myself this week. I just got instructions from Stodoys and I’m ready for it: D
Thank you. I used your technique and it went perfect.
Brilliant! Wish I saw this vid a couple of years ago when I started veneers. Thank you for your time and teaching me some things I never knew before.
The problem with this method is that it is very stressful and time consuming. Also, this method has another problem, which is that you will get a magnification of the error for any asymmetry between the edges
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Thanks, Jake … very informative and useful video.