Tools used for Veneering (Antique Refurbishment)

Veneering tools are essential in the antique refurbishment process. These tools help craftsmen achieve a smooth and seamless application of veneer onto furniture or decorative objects. They ensure precision and accuracy, allowing the veneer to adhere perfectly to the surface and create a beautiful finish. Veneering tools include specialized knives, hammers, glue applicators, and smoothing brushes. Each tool serves a specific purpose in the veneering process and contributes to the overall quality of the refurbished antique piece.

Here is a list of tools used to perform veneering:

Biscuit Joiner

A biscuit joiner is a woodworking tool with a circular saw blade used to cut a crescent-shaped hole into the boards to create a notch. It is commonly used in cabinetry and woodworking to join two pieces...

Domino joiner

A domino joiner, also known as a mortiser, is a woodworking tool used to create a mortise and tenon joint. The domino joiner has become increasingly popular among woodworkers due to its ease of use, accuracy,...

Router

A router is an essential tool commonly used in carpentry, interior design, architecture, furniture restoration, antique refurbishment, and flooring installation. It is a versatile power tool that creates...