I want to laminate dyed veneers together ?

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Hey I have no idea what I am doing on this project .........
I want to glue some died veneers together then cut them on my re saw ( band saw with a fence ) into strips or pieces about 3/4 in x 1/2.

I want to laminated 3 to 4 sheets or strips of dyed veneers together.
I can make a DIY press.

I worry about glue lines and the fact that normally this design if not very strong and could be prone to break easier so my thoughts are I want a strong glue to hold this together .

Thank you for the help
 
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Try Titebond Translucent. This was recommended to me from Wood128 for segmenting purposes, and I have done exactly what you are doing, and I had no glue lines.


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You are gluing wood veneer regular titebond II works just as well. Have done it before. The glue is absorbed into the wood fibers so it does not leave a layer of glue between them like gluing sold surfaces.
 
Glue

I haven't pre stacked laminated veneers in my work before .
Its all been done one piece at a time and I have used super glue.

I want to do the pedal inlay or like the pen JT made except I want to do it on my lathe using the 24 position indexer .
Whit a veneer trimmer set up at 45 or 60 % angle on my cross slide .
I am thinking of doing 8 or 12 cuts where you guys cutting all 4 angle on the
on a square piece of wood I want to cut angles on 8 to 24 sides on round wood .
Kind of like a Celtic knot.
JT knows exactly what I am thinking, you just post a picture of one of your segmented pens that was done on 4 sides .

I want to try this on one of my pocket chalkers , and I have allot thoughts which order I should make the cuts.
And how far back I need to move the cutter back.

I don't know if I can explain what I am going to do, because I have never done this before .

I call the inlay butterflies, normally they have 4 loops, I want to do as many loops as possible .
And then seeing what other inlays I can add in .

I will get some fresh Tite bond II
mine is 6 years old and don't know if it goes bad .

Do you guys under what I am trying to do ?
 
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If you are talking about a scalloped pen, I could have done that on a 6 sided or even an 8 sided pen if I wanted to. All depends how many facets I cut the blank in. But you lose the arc in the scallop.
 
Loosing the arc

If you are talking about a scalloped pen, I could have done that on a 6 sided or even an 8 sided pen if I wanted to. All depends how many facets I cut the blank in. But you lose the arc in the scallop.

I don't want to loose the arc, are you sure the arc issue cant be over come by more distance between cuts and go to a longer angled cut ?

That is one of my concerns is I need a cutter that going to be able to cover a inch plus face cut or fly cutter .

I will set up my lathe tomorrow take a photo or two and post them.

The other issue is if I did 12 sides in what order would I cut them ?
 
If you are talking about a scalloped pen, I could have done that on a 6 sided or even an 8 sided pen if I wanted to. All depends how many facets I cut the blank in. But you lose the arc in the scallop.

I don't want to loose the arc, are you sure the arc issue cant be over come by more distance between cuts and go to a longer angled cut ?

That is one of my concerns is I need a cutter that going to be able to cover a inch plus face cut or fly cutter .

I will set up my lathe tomorrow take a photo or two and post them.

The other issue is if I did 12 sides in what order would I cut them ?



I have never tried stretching the cuts out that much. The problem is you are working with such a small radius and it may get more pointed than round.

Here is an example of it being done on a pool cue. You maybe familar with this site being you are into pool cues.


I can not get the link to work so here are the photos


http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y69/Qbilder/cue construction 10/jr001.jpg



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http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y69/Qbilder/cue construction 10/jr004.jpg



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http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y69/Qbilder/cue construction 10/jr006.jpg



http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y69/Qbilder/cue construction 10/jrcue004.jpg
 
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Pictues

Thanks John

Yes the name is known in the cuemakers section thank you .

It looked like the number of cuts was 10.

I am going to have to experiment.
I can do 1, 2, 4 , 6, 8, 12 16, or 24.

Thanks for the info .
 
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