Then send the jig through the saw, stopping about halfway through. Clamp the jig to the table saw fence and you’re ready to cut veneer strips. The jig keeps the thin veneer from sliding under the fence, and the narrow slot left by the saw blade supports the veneer to help prevent splintering. We didn’t bother to fill small screw holes or other small imperfections. The veneer is thick enough to span them without a problem. In case you loved this article and you would love to receive much more information with regards to [[https://ericmatsunaga.jp/blog/2020/06/26/%e3%80%90itmedia%e3%83%9e%e3%83%bc%e3%82%b1%e3%83%86%e3%82%a3%e3%83%b3%e3%82%b0-%e8%a8%98%e4%ba%8b%e6%8e%b2%e8%bc%89%e3%80%91%e3%83%88%e3%83%83%e3%83%97%e3%81%93%e3%81%9d%e3%81%8c%e3%82%b3%e3%83%b3/|ericmatsunaga.jp]] please visit our own webpage.