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    Veneeing success

    On a happier note, I gave vacuum veneering a try this weekend with good success. I created four bookmatched panels for the headboard and footboard of my daughter's bed from some birdseye/curly maple veneer I got during my lumber runs to Chicago earlier this fall. I have a total of about $35 invested in my veneering setup so far. My dad gave me a Gast pump someone gave him several years ago. I bought a Space Bag, some tubing and fittings, and a 1-1/4" pvc pipe cap, which fits perfectly over the space bag cap. I also bought a sheet of melamine to create cauls and a base plate. The space bag did tear in a couple places, but duct tape fixed that nicely enough to get me through. I used Titebond Extend for glue, but will probably use plastic resin glue next time. I have some, but got it on clearance at the hardware store before reading that it goes bad with age, so I didn't want to risk using it. I left each panel in the bag for about 8 hours and they all turned out great.

    Now that I've had a sucessful trial run, I'm going to make a good bag as documented on the Joe Woodworker site. I'll probably make a couple other improvements as well, such as getting a longer hose and mouting the pump in some kind of carrier with a good switch and a vacuum guage.

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    Matt,
    Stay away from power tools with all those drugs in you!!!!!!

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    Sounds good Matt. Looking forward to seeing some pictures of the results.
    Bernie

    Never put off until tomorrow what you can do the day after tomorrow.

    To succeed in life, you need three things: a wishbone, a backbone and a funnybone.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan Oliphant
    Matt,
    Stay away from power tools with all those drugs in you!!!!!!
    The veneering was complete before the incident at the router table.

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