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I made a cabinet base and stuck some Bolivian Walnut veneer on it with a roller, wood glue, old carpet 4 x 0.5" timber lengths and a load of G clamps. I don't trust my gluing as I didn't have enough clamps. I figured it would be easy to cut it with a sharp Stanley blade running with the grain where it runs off the wood, as it was last night and I was half cut, but it's tough.
Don't want to use a router as I don't trust my gluing. Small saw? Veneer saw before sanding flush?
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It's stuck OK, apart from one tiny bit at the far edge, more the point is that I don't trust myself with a Stanley knife, as I can't get on top of it with a steel rule. It was normal wood, no backing and I rollered wood glue after spraying it damp before clamping. A knife sort of follows the grain. I'm not good with knives. Drawknife OK, not a normal knife. Also crap at sharpening things.
I'm a bit scared I'II wreck it.
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I was thinking, I might be happier with a long hacksaw blade against a steel rule as a guide on the inside edge when going along the grain. I'II try the knife thing though first.
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