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The Maple Wood Veneer Sheet is a premium, unfinished veneer measuring 24x96 inches, designed for easy customization and restoration projects. With a 10 mil paperback backing, it offers stability and flexibility, making it ideal for various applications, from furniture refurbishment to creative DIY projects.
D**A
This laminate is great! The grain patterns are beautiful!
Love this laminate. The grain patterns are beautiful; the color is gorgeous; takes lacquer finish extremely well, and looks like wood, because it is. The laminate went down easily, following the manufacturers recommendations, lays flat, and needs no sanding before lacquering. I wanted the natural finish and color of maple, so did not apply any stains. Great product!
P**J
Good quality maple veneer
as a professional cabinet maker i use a lot of veneer. I needed a small piece on short notice so i ordered it through Amazon. It arrived in two days. I was very pleased with the overall quality.
G**N
Not happy with grain pattern
Build quality is fine, comparable with other paperback veneers I’ve purchased. But the grain is not even and clean like other maple veneers I’ve used. Maybe I just got a bad sample, but it’s supposed to be A-grade. Hesitant to even use it on a precious, time-consuming project.
B**N
great light color veneer
new to using a product like this; a cold press wood glue worked well
G**M
Very high quality
This stuff is beautiful. It’s easy to use & finishes beautifully.
J**.
Not Maple
I ordered this for a job but the first batch came in and it was white oak veneer, seemed like good quality but I need maple. I sent it back and got a replacement same thing, white oak. I think this company may be confused between white oak and maple. If you just need light veneer and don't mind if its ok or maple this would work fine but if you need a specific species of wood order from somewhere else
R**
Good quality
Very nice product. I have seen some reviews saying they have had problems finishing by doing some stupid s_ _ t, such as putting water on to raise the grain and sanding before staining. As a retired cabinet and furniture shop owner please allow me to help some. First uncoil the veneer as you remove the veneer. This will avoid tearing or splitting the veneer. (I saw one review saying the veneer split. Maybe because it was pulled out of the box without uncoiling as it was removed.) As for installation, I prefer a solvent based contact cement. Make sure the veneer is sanded uniformly. I usually sand it to 120 or150 grit sandpaper. Stain if wanted. Let dry 24 hours or force dry with heat. Apply sanding sealer, let me dry, sand with a fine sanding sponge. Apply subsiqunt coats of finish, sanding between coats.
K**N
Easy to work with
Product arrived in good condition. It is also good quality. Very easy to trim to needed size.
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