Hi,
I have some old shelves from an old mid-fifties modular bookcase (been in the family for over 60 years) which have some sentimental value. Over time, some of the shelf ends have split and warped in two dimensions - the picture shows the worst split. The wood is light in colour and very hard (maple?). I can line the wood up by hand, but do not have the strength to close the crack without a clamp.
Is there any way in which this can be repaired - moisture/heat etc? I am assuming that simply gluing and holding it together under force will not work?
I am not an experienced wood worker, but will turn my hand to most things.
Many thanks
I have some old shelves from an old mid-fifties modular bookcase (been in the family for over 60 years) which have some sentimental value. Over time, some of the shelf ends have split and warped in two dimensions - the picture shows the worst split. The wood is light in colour and very hard (maple?). I can line the wood up by hand, but do not have the strength to close the crack without a clamp.
Is there any way in which this can be repaired - moisture/heat etc? I am assuming that simply gluing and holding it together under force will not work?
I am not an experienced wood worker, but will turn my hand to most things.
Many thanks