fleshandbone
New member
Hi,
I’m new to this forum and quite new to restoring furniture, so really appreciate your advice. I purchased a pair of 1930s/1940s low-slung chairs with bentwood arms recently and wish to restore the damage and refinish them.
Where the arms have been bent, the oak has started to lift away from itself. At present this damage is superficial, please see the pictures.
What is the best way to approach this? I’d planned to glue the lifted strands back down where I can and then fill the remaining damage. A couple of posts on here recommend mixing a slow setting expoxy with sawdust, where as others recommend a colour matched filler. Would this be enough to stop the Oak lifting away again in the future or is there something else I should do to prevent this.
I realise there’s probably few ways that this can be done but would really appreciate the advice of someone who knows far more than me and how they would tackle this. Thanks in advance and for taking the time to read this post.
I’m new to this forum and quite new to restoring furniture, so really appreciate your advice. I purchased a pair of 1930s/1940s low-slung chairs with bentwood arms recently and wish to restore the damage and refinish them.
Where the arms have been bent, the oak has started to lift away from itself. At present this damage is superficial, please see the pictures.
What is the best way to approach this? I’d planned to glue the lifted strands back down where I can and then fill the remaining damage. A couple of posts on here recommend mixing a slow setting expoxy with sawdust, where as others recommend a colour matched filler. Would this be enough to stop the Oak lifting away again in the future or is there something else I should do to prevent this.
I realise there’s probably few ways that this can be done but would really appreciate the advice of someone who knows far more than me and how they would tackle this. Thanks in advance and for taking the time to read this post.