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Step
4
INSPECTION & FINISHING
Inspect the panel by shining a light across the
grain. (See frame below) Insure that any problems are corrected
prior to proceeding.
Types
of bond problems
Ridges
Ridges result from inadequate adhesive coverage or adhesive manufacturers
drying time is not being honored. Adhesive that is not dry allows
the veneer to expand across the grain to form ridges in the grain
direction, and generally all across the face. Allow adhesive to
fully dry. If adhesive has legs when sheet is pulled off substrate,
adhesive was not fully cured before bonding.
Bubbles
Bubbles occur as a result of lack of adhesive or insufficient
pressure applied during application. Using J-rollers will generally
result in bubbles. Use Flexwood® scraper to make bond. Overlap
strokes. Finishing materials or high moisture conditions will
cause veneer to expand. Areas of marginal bond will pop up into
blisters. Slit the blister and check for adhesive coverage.
Ironing
bubbles
If iron is used to repair bubbles, place a piece of Kraft paper
between the iron and veneer to keep from scorching surface. Keep
iron moving.
Sanding
Sanding the veneer on Flexwood® is very thin. Excessive sanding
may result in sand through. Do not use any grit coarser than 150.
Use one thickness of sandpaper with fingertips.
Finishing
Most finishing materials are suitable for use on Flexwood®
products. It is however vary important that all finishing materials
be tested for appropriate results. Water based finishes will cause
veneer to try to expand. It is vital that the bond is well executed.
Touch
up
Fillers such as Star, Mohawk and Famowood may be used to fill
small voids in the surface of Flexwood® products. These fillers
work best if thinned with lacquer thinner to a syrupy consistency
and sanded while still wet.
Bubbles may be repairable. Slit in grain direction, and
heat with a warm iron to reactivate adhesive. If adhesive coverage
is scant the bubble will not adhere.
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