My wife has took a real interest in what the TD will look like once we've built the structural elements and she's keen to kit out the inside. We were talking about the exterior, and although I'm very keen on having an aluminium skin, she thinks it would be more unique and creative to use different types of wood veneer to cover it.
The last time I used veneer was to make a chess table and that was back at school... I can't even remember what type of glue we used to stick it on to be honest.
My question/s relate to:
1) What types of veneer are the best for using with regards to longevity? I mean are there types of wood that suit being on the exterior of a TD better than others?
2) With regards to applying the veneer, we're going for quite a complex pattern, what is the best with regards to glues to stick it on (glue type rather than brand, there's certains glues that aren't on sale here in the UK) and is there a particular way to prepare the surfaces before we veneer them?
3) Once its stuck on, what would be the best method of protecting the veneer from the weather? Is it best to varnish it with several coats, or is there a more effective method of protecting it? And those who have used veneer, how often do you need to revisit a coating for it? Or does that depend on how much you use it?
I know thats a lot of questions for one post, but I just want to cover all the angles before we get carried away with weird and wonderful designs that may not be able to be used.
Cheers, Dewi