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Lee A. Jesberger

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#1 posted 375 days ago

Hi

You can use TiteBond Glue. Paint the plywood, and the back side of the veneer with the glue. Let it dry completely. Then iron it on, using a household iron on medium heat. Heat an area, and using something hard, like a veneer hammer, press the veneer down. Work small areas at a time.

This is a rather brief version of how to do it, but test it out on small scraps first. It’s pretty easyto do, and quite permanent. Here’s a link to me doing it on a entertainment cabinet.

http://prowoodworkingtips.com/Building_a_Small_Entertainment_Center_pg._2.html

Lee

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