Kelly_Guy said:I have seen pics of an Art Cantando cue with overlapped veneers done that well. I would have to see them next to each other to see which were better. I do think I prefer them mitered, but when they are done this well, having to look close to tell has already set the work apart.
One of the best examples of veneer work I have personally seen in terms of tightness was some double stacked maple color veneers sandwhiched by other colors. You had to look at a certain area of a certain point to tell they were stacked and not just double thick.
Kelly
Stacked veneers can be made "cleaner", meaning less of a glue line than mitered veneers by the fact that the glue between each veneer can be tinted to more closely resemble the particular veneer being glued. When multiple veneers are glued at one time, a common glue color must be utilized which usually stands out between the brighter colored veneers.
Dick