Change of plans, I was able to test more finish on my veneer sooner...one of the panels I made, I made a fatal mistake on one side that I won't get into...needless to say that panel is going to be one of my test panels rather than a project part, so I'm not having to glue up another test panel just yet. I'm also gonna have to end up ordering more veneer since I need to remake one of those panels.
So I tried sanding it, and I ran into one key problem: there's some weird grain that I just cannot seem to sand away. Since it's a test panel, I even tried using my new Bosch sander (new, flat pad hasn't come yet) and kept it moving (220 grit, followed by hand sanding with 320 in that spot), and it did get rid of most of it, but I'm almost to the point where I'll start going through the veneer soon. When you put anything on it, whether it's mineral spirits, denatured alcohol, or finish, it REALLY highlights it, and you get an ugly line going across the piece. Hand sanding didn't get rid of it, either. I sanded part of the successful of the two panels in the same spot, and it's proving tough to get rid of there, too. What the heck is the issue here?! You'll see what I mean in the pics below. I'm not sure what to do here, and it's pretty discouraging. My seam was also nearly invisible before applying anything, and now it's showing. That last one's easy to fix (I'll just use an inlay strip of Jatoba), but still. Too much.
So I tried sanding it, and I ran into one key problem: there's some weird grain that I just cannot seem to sand away. Since it's a test panel, I even tried using my new Bosch sander (new, flat pad hasn't come yet) and kept it moving (220 grit, followed by hand sanding with 320 in that spot), and it did get rid of most of it, but I'm almost to the point where I'll start going through the veneer soon. When you put anything on it, whether it's mineral spirits, denatured alcohol, or finish, it REALLY highlights it, and you get an ugly line going across the piece. Hand sanding didn't get rid of it, either. I sanded part of the successful of the two panels in the same spot, and it's proving tough to get rid of there, too. What the heck is the issue here?! You'll see what I mean in the pics below. I'm not sure what to do here, and it's pretty discouraging. My seam was also nearly invisible before applying anything, and now it's showing. That last one's easy to fix (I'll just use an inlay strip of Jatoba), but still. Too much.

Near future projects:
-Curly Maple display case
-Jatoba and Quilted Maple dresser
-Curly Maple display case
-Jatoba and Quilted Maple dresser