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"How To" Make Plywood
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And roll the first pieve of wenge out, the wetting starts the drawing of liquid into the grain for the glue.
Simply roll it out
Wet your top sheet.
Sit them together.
As I am using a vacuum machine, I place some shade cloth over the job, this allows air to be drawn through the weave and gives better clamping.
Place job into machine.
Draw the air out.
After a couple of hrs sitting in the machine we can remove for next piece.
Using simple titebond, you can also use epoxy and other forms of glue, the concern is whats known as bleed through, you want to make sure the glue does not stain your wood.
I wet a roller brush..
Some titebond in a roller tray.
Using a small sander, I smooth any high spots from the two sheets.
P2
The inside of the machine has a flat plate with lots of holes to draw the air out.
Repeat for sheet 3

Vacuum again.