February 7, 20197 yr Building a river table for a gun shop/range’s customer lounge. In my frame I laid wax paper down over my mdf base in an attempt to save the surface of the mdf. That part worked out, but it appears that then resin heated up enough to melt the wax in the paper and then fuse together laminating together to make a super flexible and hard to break sheet. Next time I’ll just tape my mdf and move on.
February 7, 20197 yr I am not sure what I am looking at, never done that. I use that sticky wrap you buy at the grocery store for between layers when i am pressing veneer, it doesn't have wax on it. Just saying, Herb
February 8, 20197 yr @Mattb0313 I re-titled your topic from "Lesson Learned" to the current topic title, per our tip submittal guidelines as seen at https://thepatriotwoodworker.com/forums/forum/64-woodworking-tips/ We must name our tip topic to reflect what the actual tip is. Thanks sir
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