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About Alder Veneer a Short Guide

Alder wood, and by extension alder veneer, is widely regarded as a choice species for a wide range of applications.<br><br>For more information : https://oakwoodveneer.com/alder-veneer-panels.html

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About Alder Veneer a Short Guide

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  1. About Alder Veneer a Short Guide

  2. Alder wood, and by extension alder veneer, is widely regarded as a choice species for a wide range of applications. If you’re thinking about a project involving cherry veneer, alder may also be a suitable alternative. Here are a few things you should know. Why Alder Veneer? Alder veneer, which is produced from the world’s copious stocks of alder wood, is widely available, fairly sustainable, and attractively affordable. Alder has a very smooth, tight grain that takes most finishes well and can be polished to a bright gleam. The wood is also fairly hard and strong, making it suitable for numerous applications.

  3. Though it is not quite as durable as harder alternatives like oak, is it still strong, hard, and relatively wear-resistant while remaining lightweight. What Are Some Top Uses of Alder Veneer? Because of the reasons mentioned above, alder veneer is a choice species for a wide range of applications. Similar in tone to cherry (though it doesn’t darken) alder veneer is highly suitable for cabinet making. Since alder can be sanded and finished to produce a very expensive-looking, glossy surface, it is excellent for this purpose. The same features make alder veneer an attractive species for furniture-making, inlays, and marquetry. Because it responds well to so many different types of finishes, alder veneer can also be used for interior woodwork, paneling, and even for the ornamentation of musical instruments.

  4. Doing It Right: Application Tips If you choose alder veneer for your woodworking project, you’re going to want to make sure you do everything right! Many things cannot be undone once completed, so it’s important you follow best practices the first time. ● Use a veneer press if you have one. If not, use contact cement to apply the veneer. Consult the following guide for application tips with wood veneer and contact cement. ● Allow the wood veneer and substrate to acclimate under the same conditions for a period of 48 hours before applying. Do not apply veneer if relative humidity levels are above 50%. ● When using contact cement, always thoroughly mix adhesives before applying or else you may run into problems with inconsistent surface bondage, such as bubbling. ● Before applying adhesive, ensure that both the veneer backer and the substrate surface are entirely free and clear of particulate matter like dust, dirt and sand that will inhibit proper adhesion. ● Depending on how porous the substrate is, it may need a second coat of adhesive if the first one sinks in. Apply a second coat (after the first coat dries) if necessary, ensuring even coverage. Most plywood will require a second coat. Next apply the adhesive t o the back side of the veneer sheet.

  5. ● When rolling out veneer, always work from the center out to help prevent bubbles from forming. ● Do not use a J-roller to apply veneer (you will not be able to press hard enough). You can improve a scraper by creating a small radius along the edge of a piece of 2×4. ● When rolling out veneer, press down hard. You can use a light to check for bubbles. Shine it across the surface of the veneer and look for shadows, which will indicate that a bubble has popped up. ● Allow 24 hours to pass before applying any finish to the veneer surface. If applying a stain and then a sealer, allow another 24 hours to pass before applying the sealer to ensure the stain has dried properly. ● Water-borne stains and finishes are not recommended for use with wood veneer. Where Can You Get Quality Alder Veneer Online? Looking for high-quality alder veneer panels? Visit Oakwood Veneer online via the previous link. They carry a huge assortment of veneer sheets and panels of domestic and exotic species (including alder) as well as valuable wood veneer reference materials. They also offer excellent customer service. Get in touch with them at 800-426-6018 if you have any questions.

  6. Contact Us Oakwood Veneer Company Email: info@oakwoodveneer.com Website: www.oakwoodveneer.com Phone: 248-720-0288 ADD : 1830 Stephenson Hwy, Troy, MI, 48083 United States

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