This is how I did my TR6 dashes. First of all I purchased the veneer off of Ebay where you can get some good deals because you don't need a full sheet. Made sure you use paper backed veneer and not raw veneer or you have to attach it using a different method then what I used. If you use contact cement, you need to spray it on, using a brush will result in it being uneven and you will have to apply more pressure to get any lumps out. I used Permatex Headliner & carpet adhesive # 27828. What I did was tape using blue masting tape all the edges that were exposed including gauge openings switches etc. before I sprayed the adhesive. After applying the adhesive, I removed the tape and then applied the veneer which already had the adhesive on it. I did this to keep the gauges, etc. from sticking to the dash after they were installed. The first dash I did in Birch, the second one in Walnut. I used Helmsman Spar Urethane for the finish spraying about 7 to 8 coats which gives a nice finish. You can use high gloss or satin. I've included some pictures. The Walnut dash is installed in my car which is in the garage (I'm working on the brakes), so I had to use a flash which makes it look a lot lighter in color then what it is. After attaching the veneer, I used a sharp x-acto knife to cut out for the gauges, switches, etc.