Originally Posted by
QuiltingVagabond
Hoping Glenn or any of you who do wood restoration can advise me what to do with my parlor cabinet.
As I am wiping the dust and dirt from my treadle cabinet I discovered several areas on the front of the door where the veneer "moves" along the grain lines. No veneer is missing, more like it is cracking open. The cracks are so small, I don't know how I would get any glue in there.
How or what should I do to repair the integrity of the surface? Heat? Wax? Glue? Clamps?
Thanks for any suggestions you might have.
I could not get a closeup photo that would show the cracks, but here is the cabinet.
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Get an injection needle and use it might have to thin it down with a little water, Get needles at Tractor Supply for horses, because they are a little larger like gage 18. I also use it with oil when you have only very small hole to use oil in. Works great in other ways.