Just trying to curb the veneer.
I did a few small tests.
1 Varnished veneer with protective film;
2 Veneer with no varnish and protective film;
3 Veneer with extra epoxy on the top;
4 Veneer with just protective film.
I have used Henesport 150 spray coat for varnishing.
The best aesthetic result goes to the test number two, since veneer is covered with uniformly distributed layer of epoxy.
Seems veneer has good protection from moisture and scratches. But it has to be tested on torsion in order to determine weather epoxy cracks or not under the load.
The test number one also showed good result but I might haven't wait enough time for varnish to harden of did a wrong proportion of hardener to varnish, eventually in some places it was hard to unstick protective film.
The test number four shoved the worst result. The veneer was over saturated with epoxy and some of veneer stick to the aluminium.
The last test showed that using protective film over veneer almost avoid epoxy to comes out on the top like it was in the test two.
Never used any of other varnishes despite henesport 150 and it seems that they have to be hard enough to withstand action of finger nail.
I have seen some nice skis on the store with bamboo veneer on the top. The varnish seemed really durable.
The coat I am experimenting with seems nice but I can dig it with my nail.
The guys from henesport advised me this product as worthy protective coat.
I see that you guys use some different stuff to protect veneer but still, have anybody used this spray coat before?