hall_simon
1st July 2010, 12:42 PM
Hello, this is my first post here, so hello ,and thanks in advance, to everybody!!
I've recently made some audio speaker cabinets out of MDF, and am currently veneering them with silky oak veneer.
I've used a leaf matching technique (I think that's what its called - like the leaves of a book?) on the sides and top. The join is mostly good, but in some parts there are some fine gaps along the join.
What is the best way of filling those gaps? Is there some way of filling them as I sand it back for finishing? That way it's using the actual wood to fill and colour-match the gap?
Also once the gaps are fillied I'm planning to use Feast Watson's sanding sealer and Scandanavian Oil to finish off the veneer. Is this a good choice for a nice natural look?
Thanks.
I've recently made some audio speaker cabinets out of MDF, and am currently veneering them with silky oak veneer.
I've used a leaf matching technique (I think that's what its called - like the leaves of a book?) on the sides and top. The join is mostly good, but in some parts there are some fine gaps along the join.
What is the best way of filling those gaps? Is there some way of filling them as I sand it back for finishing? That way it's using the actual wood to fill and colour-match the gap?
Also once the gaps are fillied I'm planning to use Feast Watson's sanding sealer and Scandanavian Oil to finish off the veneer. Is this a good choice for a nice natural look?
Thanks.