Hi,
I have a piece I made over 10 years ago that has a lot of sentimental value for me, both in terms of who I got the timber from and who I made it for. It stood the test of time real well but has had hair straighteners left on all day which has caused a small area of damage. The veneers have shrunk away and there's a couple of small areas that have taken on a bloom from the heat. Realistically I know I'm going to have to strip the whole thing and refinish, but any ideas on how to get the glue into the crack and fill it.
The veneers are about 1.5mm but I don't have any more of the same olive ash, so I can't splice a piece in. I don't want to use pva and sawdust as that will go black. What would you do? Thanks
I have a piece I made over 10 years ago that has a lot of sentimental value for me, both in terms of who I got the timber from and who I made it for. It stood the test of time real well but has had hair straighteners left on all day which has caused a small area of damage. The veneers have shrunk away and there's a couple of small areas that have taken on a bloom from the heat. Realistically I know I'm going to have to strip the whole thing and refinish, but any ideas on how to get the glue into the crack and fill it.
The veneers are about 1.5mm but I don't have any more of the same olive ash, so I can't splice a piece in. I don't want to use pva and sawdust as that will go black. What would you do? Thanks