Getting Started with Vacuum Pressing a Veneer
A quick primer on the tools and process for anyone new to the veneering craft.![]()
Maybe you've heard, read, or thought that veneering is a difficult process. This is far from true, and it doesn't take much to learn the basics. The methods are simple, the tools and supplies are readily available, and the learning curve is short and straight-forward. Over the many years that this website has been available, we've received countless emails from hobbyist woodworkers and seasoned professionals who wished they had learned about veneer and veneering sooner. Even non-woodworkers have expressed their appreciation for the veneering process once they learned the basics.
Here's what you need to get started in veneering:
If you plan to join two or more veneers together, you'll need the items listed below. For more information about jointing veneers, click here.
Vacuum Veneering
There are several ways to apply veneer and each method has advantages and disadvantages. Vacuum veneering is considered to be the easiest and most reliable method of attaching veneer to a substrate. A substrate is the material to which a veneer is bonded. Typical substrates for furniture making are MDF, MDO, plywood, and particle board. We've written a short article about veneer substrates which you might find helpful.
Here are the three main parts of a vacuum pressing system:
The Vacuum Press System
The vacuum press is the device that removes the air from within the vacuum bag. There are two types of vacuum presses. The auto-cycling vacuum press runs automatically by measuring the vacuum level inside the system and turning on or off as required to maintain a given level of vacuum. The continuous-run vacuum press is simply left running for the duration of the pressing time. These types of systems are less expensive and easy to assemble.
Click here for a very helpful PDF about our vacuum press options.
The Vacuum Bag
Think of it as a giant sandwich bag in which the air is removed by the vacuum press. This creates approximately 1,700 lbs per square foot of evenly distributed pressure inside the vacuum bag which is perfect for vacuum veneering.
Check out this link for more information about vacuum bags.
The Platen
Platens, which are typically made of melamine board or MDF, help to distribute the pressure inside the vacuum press bag evenly through air channels created by cutting grooves on one side of each platen. Some users prefer to use two platens (one platen on the top and one on the bottom of the veneered project) and others prefer to use one platen on the bottom and simply use breather mesh on the top side.
More information about breather mesh can be found by clicking here.
The Vacuum Press Process
If you have the tools and supplies mentioned above, then you are probably ready to apply a veneer to your panel. Let's get going!
No Vacuum Press? No Problem!
There are times when a vacuum press just is not feasible for a project. Whether it's because the project is too big to fit inside a vacuum bag or too small to invest in a vacuum press, there are other ways to successfully veneer a project.
Learn more about veneering without a vacuum press at this page.
Veneering Video Lessons
There are several videos on YouTube but nothing comes close to the comprehensive video lessons from Hendrik Varju. His latest 5-DVD set entitled "Simple Vacuum Veneering" shows various project uses for the Project: EVS vacuum press and our polyurethane vacuum bag. The video, which spans more than 9 hours, also covers veneer jointing and glue up using many of the tools and supplies offered here on our website.
You will find a lot of information that mirrors and complements the information we provide on our veneering pages. The DVD set is priced at around $99 USD plus shipping from Canada.
Questions & Answers
We've compiled a list of the most common questions about veneer and veneering on a special Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) page. Be sure to check it out and feel free to contact us if any of your questions are not answered. We are here to help!