What To Do If You Sand Through Veneer at Jeremy Perrin blog

What To Do If You Sand Through Veneer. Sometimes you can touch up a spot if the veneer is sanded too thin but sanded through there is no good fix other than new veneer. Conceal with artist oils, graining pens or furniture markers. Get a little too aggressive with your sander and in a heartbeat you can cut right through the thin face veneer on plywood. You just need to be careful when sanding veneer because it is much more fragile than solid wood. First is your idea of sanding down to the substrate and applying veneer. And my answer is yes, you can sand veneer. About the only thing you can do is try to touch it up with either multiple coats of some blendal powders dissolved (and thinned).

Sanded Through Veneer... Really?...Grrrrr! Salvaged Inspirations
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First is your idea of sanding down to the substrate and applying veneer. Get a little too aggressive with your sander and in a heartbeat you can cut right through the thin face veneer on plywood. And my answer is yes, you can sand veneer. You just need to be careful when sanding veneer because it is much more fragile than solid wood. Conceal with artist oils, graining pens or furniture markers. About the only thing you can do is try to touch it up with either multiple coats of some blendal powders dissolved (and thinned). Sometimes you can touch up a spot if the veneer is sanded too thin but sanded through there is no good fix other than new veneer.

Sanded Through Veneer... Really?...Grrrrr! Salvaged Inspirations

What To Do If You Sand Through Veneer Conceal with artist oils, graining pens or furniture markers. You just need to be careful when sanding veneer because it is much more fragile than solid wood. Sometimes you can touch up a spot if the veneer is sanded too thin but sanded through there is no good fix other than new veneer. Get a little too aggressive with your sander and in a heartbeat you can cut right through the thin face veneer on plywood. About the only thing you can do is try to touch it up with either multiple coats of some blendal powders dissolved (and thinned). And my answer is yes, you can sand veneer. Conceal with artist oils, graining pens or furniture markers. First is your idea of sanding down to the substrate and applying veneer.

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