
mattsk8
Full Audioholic
So going from memory (I'm at work right now working very hardRegarding veneer, it looks like the dimensions of the ER18 don't play nice with standard paper backed veneer sizes. I would like to run the veneer with the grain running vertically, up & over the speaker. The way I see it (44.5+44.5+9), that equals about 98", standard veneer is 8' or 96" long unless it's special order, standard veneer isn't long enough to do the job. Hope I'm explaining clearly here.
I've thought about putting a piece of trim, say 1.5" x 1/4" thick, on the lower end of the cab, that would take up some room, but , not sure how that extra trim is going to look with the floating shadow piece effect.
Any thoughts ? When you make your own veneer, how thin can you cut it ??
Dave
As far as making veneer goes, it's a much different process. Basically I'll take some 1" thick rough sawn cherry and resaw it w/ my bandsaw into (hopefully) 3- 1/4" thick pieces. Then I'll finish plane those down to my finished thickness of 1/8" w/ my planer. So my finished veneer will be 1/8" thick x however wide the board was. A LOT of work but the finished product is very pretty and real looking, plus w/ the thicker veneer your round over options are almost endless for finishing the corners and edges of the cabinets. I may even just try for 2- 1/4" thick slices out of each board instead of 1/8", just so I can get those bigger roundovers (like a 3/4" ro instead of a 3/8"). If I just confused the crap out of you let me know and I'll send you a link to the process!
If this process appeals to you, you might be able to get hardwood finish planed to those thicknesses from Woodcraft (or a similar store) for probably even cheaper than you'll pay for your veneer. Just a thought but don't think of it as a money saver cuz it takes a LOT more time to apply than standard veneer!!