Quilted maple bonanza? Or am I kidding myself?

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Quilted maple bonanza? Or am I kidding myself?

Post by Wayde Christie » Mon Jun 09, 2014 8:51 pm

It's council clean-up time this weekend in my area and this morning I woke up to a bigger pile than the day before.

Someone had dumped an old credenza on my front lawn, which annoyed me at first until I looked at it closer...

It was covered in book-matched quilted maple veneer!

On first inspection I thought the veneer was 3mm thick but it turned out it was a 0.5mm veneer on a substrate.

I sanded the old, cloudy finish off a piece, gave it a couple of coats of shellac and then hit it with some Danish oil and the result was amazing.

Unfortunately the pieces are too small for guitars, but they are perfect for concert or soprano ukuleles. There are 10 book-matched pieces which are each big enough for a back and sides.

Should I be stoked? Is commercial veneer like this cheaply available?

Any advice on how best to salvage it?

Cheers guys ;)
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Wayde Christie

Re: Quilted maple bonanza? Or am I kidding myself?

Post by Wayde Christie » Mon Jun 09, 2014 9:59 pm

Of course I meant flame maple :)

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Re: Quilted maple bonanza? Or am I kidding myself?

Post by charangohabsburg » Mon Jun 09, 2014 10:25 pm

Wayde Christie wrote:Is commercial veneer like this cheaply available?
Here in Europe, flamed (and also quilted) maple veneer goes for about 8€ per m², Bird's eye maple for ca. 12€/m².
Wayde Christie wrote:Any advice on how best to salvage it?
Keeping in mind the price of new maple veneer I have no idea how to efficiently remove the veneer from the chipboard substrate. I in your place probably would use the veneered panels as they are for something else than musical instruments, or restore this piece of furniture and then sell it off, or keep it if there is some use for it.
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Re: Quilted maple bonanza? Or am I kidding myself?

Post by ernie » Mon Jun 09, 2014 11:17 pm

You might ruin the piece by trying to get at the veneer.I had a previous incarnation as a cabinetmaker for 25 years.Markus/s idea is a good one sell the credenza and buy some maple to make instruments with :D

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Post by dshaker » Tue Jun 10, 2014 2:29 pm

Mostly I think you are kidding yourself, but if you wanted to take a serious try, you could laminate the sides with the veneer and layers of spruce and then do a double-top style back with the maple, then nomex, then spruce. It might be crap, but it might be amazing.
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Re: Quilted maple bonanza? Or am I kidding myself?

Post by hooked » Wed Jun 11, 2014 7:04 am

Would it be possible to remove most of the chipboard on a band saw and then through a drum sander veneer face down to clean off remainder of chipboard?

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Post by ernie » Wed Jun 11, 2014 11:21 pm

:cl yes , you can but it/s a lot of work to get a thin veneer . That can be readily purchased for little $$ unless you have way more time than money.

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Re: Quilted maple bonanza? Or am I kidding myself?

Post by charangohabsburg » Thu Jun 12, 2014 1:42 am

hooked wrote:Would it be possible to remove most of the chipboard on a band saw and then through a drum sander veneer face down to clean off remainder of chipboard?
Not sure how a 0.5mm thin veneer behaves when shoving it through a drum sander. :? But I imagine the worst! :shock:
Although it may work tack-gluing it to a thicker board.
As Ernie said: it would be really a lot of work for "saving" very few dollars!
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Re: Quilted maple bonanza? Or am I kidding myself?

Post by Wayde Christie » Thu Jun 12, 2014 5:18 pm

Thanks for the advice guys. I attempted to remove a small piece of the veneer - it didn't work out.

Maybe I'll make some jewellery boxes or something!

:D

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Re: Quilted maple bonanza? Or am I kidding myself?

Post by kiwinoz62 » Thu Jun 12, 2014 7:52 pm

How about using a Hot clothes iron, applied over a damp cloth?
It might be enough to release the veneer, but then it might cause it to curl as well.
cheers wayne . . .

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Re: Quilted maple bonanza? Or am I kidding myself?

Post by Wayde Christie » Thu Jun 12, 2014 8:40 pm

kiwinoz62 wrote:How about using a Hot clothes iron, applied over a damp cloth?
It might be enough to release the veneer, but then it might cause it to curl as well.
I tried that Wayne but it's just too much work. Way easier to just buy it if I ever need it.

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Post by Nick » Fri Jun 13, 2014 6:12 am

Sorry Wayde, just couldn't resist the temptation to include some clips from my favourite movie

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