nethergate
30th November 2011, 07:38 AM
Hi peeps,
I have a table (pretty sure its pine) and while my better half and I were both at work the cat knocked over a vase which was on it. As a result the table has swelled up and cracked and rippled the finish.
I restored a hard wood table a while ago which was great, but the missus doesn’t want me to tackle this one, she wants to get a carpenter in to fix it.
Everyone keeps saying that it’s a veneer, but it looks like solid pine to me, and the bottom of the table looks like unfinished pine, it’s got routered edges which clearly show the grain and knots in the wood and doesn’t look like it’s an added piece just for the trim. The whole table has a medium varnish stain topped with a slight lacker.
Ive tried to iron the table with a towel to take some of the moisture out of it which helped a little bit but the cracks are still there, they look like they are around 5mm deep.
I will have to take a photo tonight so it’s a bit more clear what I’m talking about.
Does this sound like something i can just sand back and try to stain and lacker again or is it touch and go? I know if i stuff it up ill near about it for the rest of my life as we just bought it.
Apart from turning the cat into a table cloth to cover the damage does anyone have any advice for me?
Thanks heaps, James
I have a table (pretty sure its pine) and while my better half and I were both at work the cat knocked over a vase which was on it. As a result the table has swelled up and cracked and rippled the finish.
I restored a hard wood table a while ago which was great, but the missus doesn’t want me to tackle this one, she wants to get a carpenter in to fix it.
Everyone keeps saying that it’s a veneer, but it looks like solid pine to me, and the bottom of the table looks like unfinished pine, it’s got routered edges which clearly show the grain and knots in the wood and doesn’t look like it’s an added piece just for the trim. The whole table has a medium varnish stain topped with a slight lacker.
Ive tried to iron the table with a towel to take some of the moisture out of it which helped a little bit but the cracks are still there, they look like they are around 5mm deep.
I will have to take a photo tonight so it’s a bit more clear what I’m talking about.
Does this sound like something i can just sand back and try to stain and lacker again or is it touch and go? I know if i stuff it up ill near about it for the rest of my life as we just bought it.
Apart from turning the cat into a table cloth to cover the damage does anyone have any advice for me?
Thanks heaps, James