MorrisWoodman12
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I've inherited an old long case clock in need of some TLC. The mechanism has gone to a horologist (not a urologist as the predictive text suggests ) and while it's away I want to see to the case. Can anyone recommend good books or You Tubers to follow or even a course?
On the same subject the case looks as though it's made out of old discarded pallet wood though veneered nicely outside. Horizontally across the bottom of the front are three 'planks' (5/8" x 7.5" x 17", 5/8" x 4" x 17" & 5/8" x 4" x 17") that have started to cup. Any suggestions as to how to deal with this? It's starting to crease rather than crack the veneer but obviously needs attention. Should I glue some vertical braces across them inside to hold them in flat though the grain of the brace will be at right angles to the 'planks'?
Thanks
Martin
On the same subject the case looks as though it's made out of old discarded pallet wood though veneered nicely outside. Horizontally across the bottom of the front are three 'planks' (5/8" x 7.5" x 17", 5/8" x 4" x 17" & 5/8" x 4" x 17") that have started to cup. Any suggestions as to how to deal with this? It's starting to crease rather than crack the veneer but obviously needs attention. Should I glue some vertical braces across them inside to hold them in flat though the grain of the brace will be at right angles to the 'planks'?
Thanks
Martin