I'm a furniture maker that is making a furniture line that requires a wood that is stable and can handle the seasonal changes. Does anyone here cut their own veneer and apply it to a substrate? I know you can go online and buy veneer but i'm interested in making my own since my relative has a sawmill and we have a pretty nice growing selection of lumber. The bandsaw i'm currently using is an SCMI SC600, I also have a small widebelt sander and enough room in my shop for a vaccum pump set up. I've used high grade plywood from my local cabinet supply, not impressed with the look or quality. I'm looking to make a thicker more durable veneer than ones currently used in the industry. The whole reason i want to saw my own is because often times veneer is a taboo word. I want to be able to tell my customers that my veneer is handmade and how it better then stuff out on the market. I'm not doing this for cost effectiveness, i'm doing it because i need a wood that is stable, not something that is unpredictable. Any information and tips would be great thanks.