How to Create a Simple Veneer Book Match Without Special Tools Display Group Article Icon Article Applying veneer to your projects is a great and easy way to dress them up. But the real fun begins when you start book matching. Interesting and beautiful panels can... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Mitered Edge Banding Made Easy Display Group Article Icon Article Applying hardwood edge banding is a great way to finish the edges on a veneered piece. However, it can be difficult to get nice miter joints because the length of... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Choosing the Right Sheet Goods for Your Next Project Display Group Article Icon Article There are lots of woodworking applications that demand sheet goods instead of solid wood, and there are a variety of choices available. This article will help you pick the material... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Repair Veneer on an Antique Display Group Article Icon Article A recent restoration job required that I replace the badly damaged oak veneer on the top of an antique table. The piece was an old salesman sample of a sewing... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Workaround: Table Saw Resawing Display Group Article Icon Article I rarely resaw, and when I do, it's usually to maximize the yield of the wood I have rather than to make veneer or book-matched boards. Changing my bandsaw blade... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
A Guide to Veneering Wood: Part 3 Display Group Article Icon Article This is the final installment of a three-part story, each showing a different way of applying veneer to a substrate. The first article showed how to use contact cement to... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
A Guide to Veneering Wood: Part 2 Display Group Article Icon Article This is the second part of a three-part story, each showing a different way of applying veneer to a substrate (Click here to read part one). This story focuses on... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
A Guide to Veneering Wood: Part 1 Display Group Article Icon Article This is the first in a three-part story, each showing a different way of applying veneer to a substrate. When veneering wood, it is important to remember a couple of... View Content Arrow Forward Icon
Replacing a Bent Lamination Display Group Article Icon Article CLASSIC THONET CHAIR NEEDS A REPAIR. A client contacted me with an interesting request. He had owned a classic Thonet brand laminated wood chair for a number of years, which... View Content Arrow Forward Icon