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Preparing substrate for paper-backed veneer
I'm applying a paper-backed white oak veneer to the top of an old
sideboard. This top has various gouges and cracks. Would a simple sawdust/aliphatic glue be adequate to fill these defects in the substrate before veneering, or is something different necessary? Mike Lacy |
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