Straight grained. Grain runs the length of the roll
This premium grade 1/64'' thick flexible veneer comes with a 10 mil thick paper for stability and a pressure sensitive adhesive applied to its backside. Simply cut the veneer to size with a scissors, peel off the backing, and apply to the substrate. You can strengthen the bond between the veneer and substrate by applying pressure with a
veneer smoothing blade. Pressure sensitive veneer permanently bonds to wood, glass, plastic and metal. Not recommended for use on fir plywood. It also accepts stains and finishes.
1) Submitted by
Steve, from Bainbridge, NY
on 2/7/2010
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Used this to resurface an old end table with fluted edges. It went on very easily and by using a razor blade was able to trim so that it came out looking very nice. Overall this is a great product.
2) Submitted by
Tim Scott, from Bismarck, ND
on 9/26/2009
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I have used veneer where you have to use contact cement. This works so much better. The thickness of the veneer is excellent.
3) Submitted by
Dennis Lehew, from Coppell, TX
on 8/28/2009
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I used three 8 ft. rolls to reface the frames of my entire kitchen. All three were first quality and adhesion has been very good. The wood took the stain as well as the new solid wood doors and drawer fronts I built. And they seem to be darkening at about the same rate so match very well. Overall I'm extremely please with how everything turned out!
4) Submitted by
k. crane, from Clinton, IN
on 8/11/2009
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My first experience with this type of veneer; I was very pleased with the appearance of the veneer after staining. I think that the quality of the veneer is excellent.
5) Submitted by
John, from Oak Hill, VA
on 7/30/2009
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As a first time user of veneer, I'm not sure if what I am about to say is normal, but here goes. It was really easy to do and came out great. The only problem seemed to be a quality control issue. The backing, a 3M product, was offset from the veneer by about 1/8 inch. So I had an edge with no adhesive. I sure hope the varnish words behind that bare edge and "glues" it down for me. But overall, all was fine.
6) Submitted by
Danny Forsyth, from Water Valley, MS
on 7/22/2009
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My first experience at dealing with veneer. The pressure sensitive veneer worked great and eased the worry about using it quickly. Project turned out great and the finish went on without any problems. The only problem that I had was the the end had got crushed somehow during packaging. (Box was not crushed)Since the piece was much larger than I needed all I had to do is trim the damaged end off.
7) Submitted by
Jim DuBose, from Kansas City, MO
on 7/22/2009
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The self-adhering veneer worked for great for my restoration project. I highly recommend this product for refacing projects.
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Joe Pynenberg
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