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There are certain types of adhesives specifically manufactured for veneering, but the type of glue used will mostly depend on how you will be laminating (glueing the veneer down) your veneer to your substrate. It may also depend on the use of the final product.
The different lamination techniques will affect the type of glue that needs to be used in order to achieve a good final result. Different veneering equipment needs to work in conjunction with the glue's properties, such as drying time and viscosity.
Each glue will have its advantages and disadvantages. Depending on the size of the project, the color and type of the veneer being used, the equipment on hand, the shape of the project (flat or curved).
Flat panel vacuum veneering is one of the most often used techniques. However, many different woodworkers will suggest a different type of glue based on their preference.
The most versatile type of adhesive for this veneering technique however would be a white PVA glue.
There are other advantages and some disadvantages, such as if the project will be exposed to high humidity levels for example, but PVA glue would be a good starting point for most woodworking veneering projects.
Another good choice would be urea glue, however I suggust you read more thoroughly through the list of glues above to get a good sense of all the advanatges and disadvantages of the glue properties to find the one best suited for you.
Veneers Pictured Above:
Teak - Walnut Burl