07-15-2016, 04:45 AM
(07-14-2016, 10:23 AM)Winky Dink Wrote: Poplar - Thanks. I've never tried wood carving, but I think I could do this blindfolded using nothing but a pair of toenail clippers! All kidding aside, I have to try it. My secret is that I'll get enough wood to make several attempts, I have no time limit, and I have an abundance of patience.
The top veneer is separated from the base in more than one area--not at the edges, but in the middle of the damaged areas. I think the damage is deeper than it looks, but I'll certainly try to refinish it before I trash it.
I love the Majestic ad. Is a higher resolution version available online somewhere?
Thanks again,
Henry
Henry,
At least you have an outline of it's shape left on the cabinet that you can trace. What I would do is go to a library and take out some books on wood carving to get an idea of where to start.
As for the veneer being loose in the middle, a hypodermic needle and thinned out yellow glue would be the answer, but you may need to make an incision with a razor blade to get the needle under the veneer. Make sure you clamp it afterward, bar claps and a chunk of plywood (wrapped in plastic) to spread the pressure evenly.
Regards
Arran