interrier designs for wood fireplaces::You can get a veneer with a glue backing.
This can be applied using a normal clothes iron.
So instructions on linoleum installation should explain the rolling process.
First apply the veneer with an iron.
Then start on one end heating up the veneer.
About the length of the iron.
Roll the venner towards the end opposite from where you started.
Move over a couple inches less than the iron length and heat it up and roll.
But you can always contact the manufacturer and ask.
They more than likely also make glueless veneer so ask them what kind of glue to apply the veneer on stair treads.
The glue is applied just like laying linoleum and the veneer is rolled same.
Leave a little on the top side and sand it down.
By sanding using a rolling motion from the top of the tread down the edge you can make it look like a solid piece.
When i make interrier oak door frames i use oak plywood and put this type of veneer on the edges and sand it down as i mentioned.
The door jamb looks like solid oak and is more stable than using solid oak.
Solid oak would require putting dados down the length of the jamb on the back in order to prevent warping and buckling.
Using plywood is also much cheaper.
You may want to do the edges first then when laying the veneer on the tread you can leave it a little long to sand as i mentioned above.
Adding trim makes things look nicer and hides a lot of evil :d oh yeah, make sure the surface the veneer is adhering to is free of all residue from the glue.
Sand it good and the last sanding use no more than 100 grit sandpaper.
The rougher the better.
Then make sure the surface is free from dust and dirt.
Let things dry before applying glue.
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