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    Default Sanding veneer

    I have some ceder veneer that I think is Curl veneer, i.e there is no straight grain. I understand that it's cut from the fork of the tree where the trunk divides. It is mounted in a quarter patten. What sort of sanding patten should I use in preparing the surface?

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    If it is from a fork that is called a crotch, for fairly obvious reasons.

    Can't offer much except general advice as I haven't used crotch veneer myself. My guess would be that you follow the grain, in so far as that is practicable.

    Most of the factory made veneer I've seen doesn't require a lot of sanding though so I would take it real easy. You don't want to sand through it.

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    I'd use a ROS with fine grit.
    Regards, Bob Thomas

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    Quote Originally Posted by echnidna
    I'd use a ROS with fine grit.
    Just don't go crazy with the thing and keep moving!

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    Red face

    I've stuck to steel wool and nothing mechanical on veneer because I'm too damn rough with anything wearing a cord. Go carefully etc probably applies with the stuff your sanding.

    John.

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