Restoring cabinet
#11
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reading all this info about the finish and learned a lot. My case bottom only, was "antiqued" with white paint, then Brown rubbed over. I am guessing I can use the methods noted in this thread?
How would I go about fixing a hole in the top curved part? it's a puncture right thru, with jagged edges.
thanks
How would I go about fixing a hole in the top curved part? it's a puncture right thru, with jagged edges.
thanks
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reading all this info about the finish and learned a lot. My case bottom only, was "antiqued" with white paint, then Brown rubbed over. I am guessing I can use the methods noted in this thread?
How would I go about fixing a hole in the top curved part? it's a puncture right thru, with jagged edges.
thanks
How would I go about fixing a hole in the top curved part? it's a puncture right thru, with jagged edges.
thanks
Most if not all the Singer bentwood cases I've seen were walnut. There are usually sellers on Ebay for small amounts of veneer.
Clear as mud?
Rodney
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[QUOTE=Rodney;6892544]If the top was mine I'd very carefully cut away some more of the outer layer of veneer, maybe the inner layer too to form a "stairstep" sort of hole. That will give you a surface to glue the new veneer to. After the hole is cut, cut out a piece of veneer the same size as the hole and glue it down. You may have to steam the veneer to soften it enough to make the bend. Clamping to the curved surface may be tricky as well. Strong tape might work. You're not going to get a perfect match on the grain so the repair will show, but as long as the color is close it will blend in fairly well and will look better than the hole. Once the outside layer(s) is repaired I would cut another patch for the inside to give it a little more strength as well.
Most if not all the Singer bentwood cases I've seen were walnut. There are usually sellers on Ebay for small amounts of veneer.
Clear as mud?
Rodney
thank you Rodney for the info will do this as you described...
Michele in NJ
Most if not all the Singer bentwood cases I've seen were walnut. There are usually sellers on Ebay for small amounts of veneer.
Clear as mud?
Rodney
thank you Rodney for the info will do this as you described...
Michele in NJ
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I just had my kitchen cabinets refinished. My painter used a stain and a top coat/sealer/ whatever you call it that were made for wood floors. He said they worked well on cabinets because they were durable. I don't know anything about refinishing furniture, but I thought I'd throw that out there.
Whatever you do be sure to post pics so we can see!
Whatever you do be sure to post pics so we can see!
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