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New to the forum here and hoping to get some help. I really appreciate the previous threads on the Anniversary rebuilds but i have a problem that i have not yet seen discussed!
I have begun work on refinishing a table that has been in the family for many years and in storage for a long time. The walnut on the top rails is in very bad shape - dents, burns, and what appear to be some cracks in the veneer joints. I have been able to remove most of the dents and I think with the right effort the burn marks can be removed as well.
The real problem is that the walnut veneer has lifted in a couple of places along the outside radius and it appears that some material is worn away. I don’t think I can just re-glue if I could even get the walnut to clamp back down tight. Has anyone tried milling down the walnut and replacing with new material? If so, any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
By the way, the picture that i have attached is prior to removing most of the dents.
I have begun work on refinishing a table that has been in the family for many years and in storage for a long time. The walnut on the top rails is in very bad shape - dents, burns, and what appear to be some cracks in the veneer joints. I have been able to remove most of the dents and I think with the right effort the burn marks can be removed as well.
The real problem is that the walnut veneer has lifted in a couple of places along the outside radius and it appears that some material is worn away. I don’t think I can just re-glue if I could even get the walnut to clamp back down tight. Has anyone tried milling down the walnut and replacing with new material? If so, any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
By the way, the picture that i have attached is prior to removing most of the dents.