Hi All,
I want to restore an antique top which has cracked along an old joint line (breaking the veneer on top). The crack is close to 3mm wide.
I have managed to remove the top, but the screws holding the front cracked piece to a frame are rusted solid.
I feel that the gap is too big to fill so looking for some advice on the best way to take this apart so I can reglue the joint.
Also, would appreciate thoughts on how best to finish the joint afterwards to try to match the rest of the top. I'll try to realign the jagged edges of the veneer but i'm sure that there will be small gaps to fill.
Thanks, Colin
I want to restore an antique top which has cracked along an old joint line (breaking the veneer on top). The crack is close to 3mm wide.
I have managed to remove the top, but the screws holding the front cracked piece to a frame are rusted solid.
I feel that the gap is too big to fill so looking for some advice on the best way to take this apart so I can reglue the joint.
Also, would appreciate thoughts on how best to finish the joint afterwards to try to match the rest of the top. I'll try to realign the jagged edges of the veneer but i'm sure that there will be small gaps to fill.
Thanks, Colin