HoosierBuddy
Well-known member
Guys,
I'm starting making panels for an 8-inch deep Wall Niche cabinet I'm going to make out of QS White Oak.
I've got some nice paper backed QS Oak Veneer left from another project I am planning to use to veneer a 11-1/4" X 35-3/4" rectangle of 3/4 MDF to make the back of this thing.
The unit will have a top and bottom and 2 shelves. I'm planning on making horizontal dado cuts so all of these will lock into the back panel.
QUESTION: What's the best way to do this?
1. Apply Veneer to MDF. After drying cut the slots with a dado stack. Hope for the best.
2. Apply Veneer to MDF. After Drying SCORE the edges of the slot with a razor knife. Use a normal blade on my table saw to cut the sides of the slots. Dado out the middle of the slots.
3. Cut the slots first. Apply the veneer. Allow to dry. Cut out the sections of veneer over the slots with a razor knife
At this point I have a piece of 3/4" MDF cut to size and a big sheet of paper backed veneer next to it. I have lots of choices, just not sure which is best. I picture that dado stack splintering the heck out of my oak veneer....but maybe I'm over thinking this.
I'm starting making panels for an 8-inch deep Wall Niche cabinet I'm going to make out of QS White Oak.
I've got some nice paper backed QS Oak Veneer left from another project I am planning to use to veneer a 11-1/4" X 35-3/4" rectangle of 3/4 MDF to make the back of this thing.
The unit will have a top and bottom and 2 shelves. I'm planning on making horizontal dado cuts so all of these will lock into the back panel.
QUESTION: What's the best way to do this?
1. Apply Veneer to MDF. After drying cut the slots with a dado stack. Hope for the best.
2. Apply Veneer to MDF. After Drying SCORE the edges of the slot with a razor knife. Use a normal blade on my table saw to cut the sides of the slots. Dado out the middle of the slots.
3. Cut the slots first. Apply the veneer. Allow to dry. Cut out the sections of veneer over the slots with a razor knife
At this point I have a piece of 3/4" MDF cut to size and a big sheet of paper backed veneer next to it. I have lots of choices, just not sure which is best. I picture that dado stack splintering the heck out of my oak veneer....but maybe I'm over thinking this.
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