I have a little problem here, but it could turn into a real headache and I do not get headache’s, so I don’t know how to clear it up. I am in the middle of building a round table. And on the round skirt I have glued veneer, and I somehow taken out a piece which is a sliver approx. 1/8″ x 1″ it is mahogany. Anyone have any idea’s
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How good are you with an Xacto knife, or chisel? If you can't simply glue that sliver back in place, find a piece of veneer that is the closest match, and cut a patch to reglue. You need to angle the cuts on both the apron and the patch to minimize the glue joint. But the basic idea is to patch it. Happens with mahogany veneer all the time.
Can't thank you enough tufenhundel ( what ever that means)?
Jack
Note: when I put this through the spell check for tufenhundel the following suggestion's can up:
turpentine
underhandedly
quenched
stiffen
trenchantly
So I don't have a clue, but thanks anyway!
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