A simple finish to start with...
Hi,
I'm starting my first project that actually uses a wood veneer finish (instead of paint) and I'd like to start simply. The actual project is a simple speaker, an open baffle type - which simply means a single slab of MDF, held up by a brace. The brace is going to be painted gloss black (not to piano standards, but quire nice) and the front and back of the 25mm MDF is going to be veneered.
I've found a fellow who can supply some raw veneer in thicknesses that I should be able to handle. And I was planning on using a simple glue (rather than a contact) and pressure to attach the veneer to the slab.
Is this a good plan? And, what is a good way to finish it? I don't mind spending some time on it, but I was looking more towards a shellac/varnish rather than an oil finish. The wood type for the veneer hasn't been chosen yet, but it'll be a blond-ish wood with not too much grain definition (I want to start a bit cheaply so that I don't dry if I have to redo the whole thing).
Pointers to threads that deal with this would be very welcome. I've read a few that muched my searching, but they didn't quite answer the question (I may not have put it very well here, either).