06-08-2008, 06:23 PM
Well, there's the iron-on method. Get some glue on both surfaces and let it dry. Then iron it down. You have to hold it down on the curves with a rag or something while it cools, just a couple of minutes.
The downside is that if you are wanting to preserve the finish then you're out of luck.
If you think there's a chance of clamping it adequately then your best bet might be regular wood glue. I've been known to pop in a few staples from a regular office stapler to hold things in place You can hide the 'damage' pretty easily.
GL,
Bill
The downside is that if you are wanting to preserve the finish then you're out of luck.
If you think there's a chance of clamping it adequately then your best bet might be regular wood glue. I've been known to pop in a few staples from a regular office stapler to hold things in place You can hide the 'damage' pretty easily.
GL,
Bill