Our clean and simple “peel-and-stick" veneers are now available in convenient 24"
x 32" sheets. The 32" lengths are great for doors, face frames and end panels on
vanities as well as on standard base cabinets with a toe space. Our 96" lengths are still
available for tall cabinets and uppers. No messy contact cement need apply—simply
cut the veneer to size with a scissors, peel off the backing and use a veneer smoothing blade (Rockler #24927, sold separately) for the smoothest application possible.
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.
Specifications:
Unfinished real wood
Accepts stains and finishes
1/64" thick
10 mil paper backing
Permanently bonds to wood, glass, plastic and metal
Not recommended for use on fir plywood
Refacing tips: First, apply veneer to the end panels. Once you’re ready for the
faceframes, start with the stiles (vertical members). Cut veneer slightly wider than
stile (leaving an overlap), and line up edge with top of the stile. Peel off backing and
press as you go. Trim off the excess veneer. Finish by using veneer smoothing blade for
optimal adhesion. Repeat the procedure on the rails (horizontal members).
1) Submitted by
Rich Jensen, from Bothell, WA
on 5/21/2010
Customer Rating:
Previous to using the pressure sensitive veneer, I used to use spray adhesive to the back of my walnut veneer which was very messy and I had to apply even pressure until the glue set. This self adhesive veneer made these scroll portrait projects enjoyable to assemble. Since I made this Elvis portrait for a 50th birthday gift to a friend, I have decided to make portraits of all our children, nieces and nephews and their spouses for Christmas gifts this year, twenty in all, and the pressure sensitive veneer is not only a great quality wood but very convenient to use and my Christmas shopping will be ahead of schedule for once.
Scroll saw portrait
2) Submitted by
Kenan Gotha, from Agawam, MA
on 3/5/2010
Customer Rating:
This PSA teak veneer installed in minutes; no messy adhesives or vacumn press needed. Followed the easy prep instuctions. The "match-book" design is just the look the client wanted. The areas in the maple ply where milled to create a slight recess for the veneer. There are 4 panels like the one in the picture for this project and were able cut all of them out of a single 2' x 2' piece. The adhesive by 3M is similiar to contact cement.
3) Submitted by
Andrew, from Willingboro, NJ
on 2/16/2010
Customer Rating:
I used this product to veneer pvc columns on pulpits. This product is excellent. Much easier to work with than the iron on veneer especially on the curved surfaces. Glue adheres very well.
4) Submitted by
Steve, from Bainbridge, NY
on 2/7/2010
Customer Rating:
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.
5) Submitted by
Tim Scott, from Bismarck, ND
on 9/26/2009
Customer Rating:
I have used veneer where you have to use contact cement. This works so much better. The thickness of the veneer is excellent.
6) Submitted by
Dennis Lehew, from Coppell, TX
on 8/28/2009
Customer Rating:
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!
7) Submitted by
k. crane, from Clinton, IN
on 8/11/2009
Customer Rating:
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.
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doug
- 09/09/2009 See more...