Being unable to locate a metal backed woodgrain covering, along with the "RePops" brand always coming loose from the camera case finish on the console metal plate, I have used aluminum roofing flashing for a metal underlayment, and it has worked out well. The flashing is available in widths of 12 inches or so and many building supply places will cut a small length for you. A buddy in the roofing trade will probably give you enough to do your console. It can be cut with scissors (just do not let your wife catch you using her good scissors) and provides the reproduction woodgrain with a surface that sticks to the woodgrain, and takes the lumps out of your job. When you apply the woodgrain to the aluminum 3M adhesive is used to stick the whole works to the console. It is important that you cut the aluminum to fit the console FIRST since the original and the reproduction metal console plates are slightly different in size. When you have the aluminum flashing cut perfectly to your console. stick on the woodgrain and trim the tiny bit that sticks over the edges. This may not be what you wanted to know, but it is one way to address the problem of the thin woodgrain reproductions and has worked for me on several cars. Hope this method will get you fixed up