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Street Deck Color Sheet (CORE)
Product Description:
The color is infused into this veneer so that when you sand it, the color does not disappear. Adding a coat of finish will intensify the sanded color.
Please know that as the grain density in the veneer accepts the dye differently, there can be dramatic variance in the color when sanded.
We cannot ship small numbers of these sheets as they will easily bend and crack in shipping. The minimum number we can ship on their own is 7 sheets. For less than 7 you must order them along with another veneer pack.
NOTE: THESE SHEETS ARE NOT SOLD SEPARATELY - If you place an order for less than 7 sheets, we will refund the order back to you.
Core Grade Street Deck Color-infused maple veneer
- 9.5" x 34-36" x 1/16” sheet size, all long grain, core grade
- accepts glues such as Titebond III and epoxy
- colors are subject to availablity, this stock is limited
- color shades change from sheet to sheet, as well as how far in the dye has penetrated.
We recommend that core sheets be used as internal sheets, due to their imperfections.
Glue up as you would your other veneer sheets.
Voids (even large ones), knots and wavy stock will not affect the integrity of a board once the sheets are laminated.
A color sheet (or a few) as inside layers of a board make for an interesting side detail, especially when wheel-wells are sanded into the layers.
Any loose dye may rub off on your hands and clothing, some colors more than others, so protect your self, clothes and your work surface when using these sheets.
Veneer expands and contracts with moisture. Our veneer is shipped with 7-9% humidity. Keep your veneer stored away from heat sources, and lay it flat.
If your work area is very dry, keep your unused veneer sealed in plastic (a garbage bag will do) until you are ready to use it.
Until it is laminated together, veneer sheets are prone to splits, especially the cross grain sheets. Handle them with care, but if any sheets do split, they can be repaired with a bead of glue and masking tape.
Q: Can I make my own wood by soaking it in dye?
A: You will only get a surface coloring this way. Our sheets have been infused using pressure, so the color gets deeper into the veneer.
Q: Can I paint my design over the color?
A: Yes, it is not as waxy as some hand-stains are, so it takes acrylic and spray paints just fine.
Q: What types of glue work with this color veneer?
A: Same glue you would use for your other woodworking projects, PVA glues such as Titebond III, epoxy.
Q: Are the dyes used to create this veneer food safe?
A: The manufacturers who supply us with this veneer confirm that the dyes used are non-toxic but they are not guaranteed to be food-safe. This veneer is sold for recreational parts, such as skateboards.