2x3 Vacuum Frame Press
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- Re: 2x3 Vacuum Frame Press
- Posted by Peter on Tuesday, 18-Oct-2011
Hi Dave
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Just curious about how you use this press. I am in the stages of designing a veneer press but like the potential versatility of a boxed shape for the polyurethane. Do you also use the boxed version for simple, relatively thin veneering or do you use your original flat sheet version?
I don't do doors, but I have some thick veneer and would like to do some of my own engineered flooring in stacks and for which a box press might be more practical if it can be used for multiple functions.
Peter- Re: 2x3 Vacuum Frame Press
- Posted by Dave on Wednesday, 19-Oct-2011
Peter,
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I use this press for anything that fits. While the extra material can be a minor inconvenience, a box membrane is definitely more versatile.
...But I do wonder how well stacking things would work. I have two concerns, how many faces you can glue up before the glue starts setting (standard PVA is not an option), and if all pieces will get even clamping pressure. I prefer to glue one surface at a time with a 1/4" cover sheet that will insure the veneer gets evenly pressed against the substrate. I wouldn't consider a 3/4" cover/caul because it would be too thick to conform to any slight irregularities. I'd think that stacking would require a relatively thick plastic resin glue line.