I restore old radios and one that I'm working on has rounded trim pieces on each side of the front.
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The one on the right was missing a chunk of veneer and the one on the left was badly twisted. I removed the original veneer and tried to straighten the one on the left by soaking it in water for about 2 weeks then clamping it for about 2 weeks. That didn't help...in fact I think it's worse that it was before.
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So I printed new substrates for both sides on my 3d printer.
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I was able to form some veneer (soak in water for a few days then clamp into a form that I printed on the 3d printer) and glue it to the right substrate using contact cement, but for some reason I keep having trouble forming the veneer for the left one...it keeps cracking.
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It needs to be formed with the grain...if I could do it the other direction it would be no problem.
Any ideas how I can prevent the veneer from cracking when I bend it?
Thanks,
Rich
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The one on the right was missing a chunk of veneer and the one on the left was badly twisted. I removed the original veneer and tried to straighten the one on the left by soaking it in water for about 2 weeks then clamping it for about 2 weeks. That didn't help...in fact I think it's worse that it was before.
[attachment=33816]
So I printed new substrates for both sides on my 3d printer.
[attachment=33817]
I was able to form some veneer (soak in water for a few days then clamp into a form that I printed on the 3d printer) and glue it to the right substrate using contact cement, but for some reason I keep having trouble forming the veneer for the left one...it keeps cracking.
[attachment=33818]
It needs to be formed with the grain...if I could do it the other direction it would be no problem.
Any ideas how I can prevent the veneer from cracking when I bend it?
Thanks,
Rich