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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: "Space Coast" Florida, USA
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I have some non-paper backed koa veneer that I would like to apply to my project soon. I think I am going to have to use the Hammering Method to do this.
Koa also presents some additional challenges in that it is slightly oily compared to some other hardwoods. At least, that is what I am told. The question/concern I have is applying this to MDF. MDF seems like it might be a bit more challenging than Baltic Birch plywood. Is that true or does it matter? |
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Vermont
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I doesn't make much difference. Just make sure to take off the shine of the mdf with some 80 grit.
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