DIY & Deco

Repairing damaged furniture

Dec 08 03:09pm

Splits in solid timber
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Before repairing a break in solid timber, you should investigate the nature of the damage, determine its cause and work out the best possible repair so that the damage won't occur again.

Dents and scratches
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There are a number of different methods of repairing blemishes to timber surfaces. The method used depends upon the blemish, its location and the type of material that has been damamged.

Damaged corners
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One corner of this small triangular table had been broken off and needed to be repaired. The table top's substrate is plywood.

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