CFarr
Well-Known Member
I need to restore the teak facing to the cave lockers in the forecabin on my Sigma.
They have quite a lot of water damage under the varnish and I'm worried about sanding through the original veneer (I assume it is veneer?)
I expect this damage is from years of wet sail changes (and storage) through the forehatch.
I've read up on how to fix the veneer to the original surface but my question is;
How do I cut the holes to match the cave locker openings?
Do I apply in one piece and then punch through and cut with a sharp craft knife (the veneer I've seen is only 0.6mm) or is the veneer too hard to do this?
I'll try and post a link to a pic of the lockers (not mine).
thanks for looking.
They have quite a lot of water damage under the varnish and I'm worried about sanding through the original veneer (I assume it is veneer?)
I expect this damage is from years of wet sail changes (and storage) through the forehatch.
I've read up on how to fix the veneer to the original surface but my question is;
How do I cut the holes to match the cave locker openings?
Do I apply in one piece and then punch through and cut with a sharp craft knife (the veneer I've seen is only 0.6mm) or is the veneer too hard to do this?
I'll try and post a link to a pic of the lockers (not mine).
thanks for looking.