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There are PVA (I think) glues formulated specifically for the iron-on method. I'm sorry, I don't know exactly where to find them; Terry Cain sent me a quart from his stash (his guys were making the Nola speaks on contract and he put the veneer on like this), but he bought it in 55 gallon drums.Ah, you probably don't want that much, but he did say that the dedicated adhesive was noticeably better to work with than regular PVA, which is what they started with.
But because of the tricky curving I am worried that I can not place it accurately first go, so am worried about using a contact adhesive.
I think you're talking about Heat-Lock Veneer Glue (http://www.veneersupplies.com/product_info.php?products_id=738). I haven't used it myself--I've used regular TiteBond for my veneering projects--but several people recommend it highly, including Al Wooley from Raw Acoustics.Ron