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    what is the best way to cut maple veneer? i was just thinking a very fine tooth jigsaw blade? would that work fine. oh and by the way this is 1/16th veneer. it just seems like it is so thin that it whould be really weird cuting it maybe im wrong?



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    I cut it with a utility blade.
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    veneer saw, a one sided veneer blade, or utility knife would work fine

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    ok great thanks guys

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    Default Re: cuting veneer

    Quote Originally Posted by bronco78
    what is the best way to cut maple veneer? i was just thinking a very fine tooth jigsaw blade? would that work fine. oh and by the way this is 1/16th veneer. it just seems like it is so thin that it whould be really weird cuting it maybe im wrong?
    try a string saw, sculptures uses those, and they do fine arts

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