I've built several speakers over the years, including Danny's Alpha LS's, two pair of A/V-3,s, center channel other towers and several monitors. I've always used 10-mil paper backed veneer and contact cement, except for once when I bought some special veneer glue - it worked great - don't remember the name. The only bubling I've had was once when I didn't use enough contact cement. Tip: you have to let it dry enough so that you can touch it without sticking to it; otherwise, it will still be outgasing after application and won't stick good enough and may "bleed through". Also, you HAVE to use a lot of pressure to rub down the veneer - that's the key to ultimate bonding. The best tool I've come up with is an oak 1x4 with the edges lightly rounded with a few wipes of fine sandpaper. I'll put a tower cabinet on the floor or my HD work bench, then straddle it and hold the oak board with both hands, letting most of my body weight push the board down, rubbing the veneer with a board edge. Lots of pressure is essential. BTW, for larger monitors and towers, I use a 3/4" radius roundover bit.