As you can see the test did not deliver what we wanted, the veneer did buckle, just as we presumed (the picture does not show the buckle so well, I have discovered that i am a craftsman, not a photographer). It does not buckle much, but just to the limit that it is really is annoying. The surface feels fine, but it is a bit soft. Though, it would work fine for the interactions with the table. I have put some lacquer on the veneer over night so tomorrow we can inspect if the lacquer do something to the buckled veneer as well.
The backside of the chipboard looks like this:
I have also ordered some new glue for the veneer and the plexiglass. The glue has been recommended by professionals in the world of chemistry :-) So next week we can try the veneer/plexiglass solution again. Tomorrow I am going to begin the work with the table, perhaps this projects easiest part :-)
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