Walnut PSA Veneer with 3M Adhesive
Walnut PSA Veneer with 3M Adhesive Backing
Description
Our Walnut PSA Veneer top surface is a natural hard wood walnut with its signature rich brown color. The reverse is a 10 mil adhesive 3M backing.
What is PSA Veneer?
PSA Veneers are the next evolution of paper-backed veneers. With traditional paper-backed veneers, there is an additional step of applying an adhesive to the veneer and a substrate. With Pressure Sensitive Adhesive (PSA) you can peel and stick the veneer to most surfaces, using just a veneer scraper. To make cuts or trim edges, use a knife or scissors.
PSA Veneer can be stained, or finished with a clear coat to preserve and highlight the natural grain and color.
Applications
Walnut PSA Veneer with 3M Adhesive Backing is simple and easy to use. Walnut PSA Veneer is a great choice when you are looking to spruce up kitchen and laundry room cabinets and surfaces, reface furniture, speakers surrounds, or even automobile dashboards, as well as for shelves and displays. For makers that like to start from the ground up, pair with MDF or Baltic Birch Plywood for a custom finished piece.
Tips
Please use a veneer scraper for the best results. You can also use a radiused edge block of wood as a scraper. The key is to apply concentrated pressure.
Remove bubbles by applying the scraper in the grain direction.
Prepare surface to be veneered by ensuring it is clean dry, smooth, and clear of dust, grit, grease, wax, etc.
Allow surface to cure for 48 hours prior to finishing.
Specifications and Dimensions
- .025 thickness (+/- .005). The veneer top measures .020 with a 10 mil (.005) adhesive paper backing.
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All MakerStock panel dimensions are cut to tolerances of +0in/-0.188in.
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Approximate 1" bend radius.
- Diode and C02 Laser Compatible
Uses
- Laser cutting and Engraving Product Labels, Decals, Tags
- Refacing furniture and cabinets
- Speaker boxes
- Marquetry
- Furniture inlays
- Jewelry and business cards
- Can be applied to wood, MDF, particle board, painted surfaces and some metal surfaces