Old 02-03-2011, 08:48 AM
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Glenn
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Originally Posted by kwendt
Originally Posted by Glenn
My fault I assumed it was oak. Looks like mahogony from the grain. you would have to order veneer for this from a wood worker cat. It can be patched but I would wait until stripped to see. I have in the past painted faux grain on a damaged spot to match the rest of the wood. You can get cherry or mahogony easy enough. Glenn
Rockler's has mahogony by sheet or roll. I wouldn't need a whole lot if I did this. I'll send a picture of it stripped, after I work with it a bit. I appreciate your expertise, Glenn... thanks!
I use Rocklers all the time and they are a very good company. Mahogony and walnut is hard to tell apart sometimes if it has a brown stain. You will know more when stripped. Glenn
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