clogger
28th July 2009, 01:06 PM
I've a got a small project making a clock and the instructions call for the backing to the cabinet to be 6mm plywood veneered with the wood being used for the project. I'm considering using Jarrah or Red Cedar.
The backing is to be in 2 parts, approx 30cm X 30cm and 45cm X 30cm.
I have the use of a 19" bandsaw. I was wondering would it be possible to resaw the Jarrah or Red Cedar to as thin as cut as possible and glue this to the ply? or should I find a company that can supply veneered ply? or use a resawn cut of 6mm thickness and not worry about the ply? I'm wondering if the latter solution may have problems with distortion later on.
The backing is to be in 2 parts, approx 30cm X 30cm and 45cm X 30cm.
I have the use of a 19" bandsaw. I was wondering would it be possible to resaw the Jarrah or Red Cedar to as thin as cut as possible and glue this to the ply? or should I find a company that can supply veneered ply? or use a resawn cut of 6mm thickness and not worry about the ply? I'm wondering if the latter solution may have problems with distortion later on.