Archive for the ‘Furniture and end tables’ Category

How to Repair Wood Veneer Furniture : Prepping Furniture for Wood Veneer Patch


Furniture repair tips. Learn how to prepare scratch or chip in furniture for wood veneer furniture patch to repair old furniture in this free woodworking video. Expert: Michael McGeary Bio: Michael is a musician, artist, and woodworker in Austin, TX. He has been designing and building furniture…

Restoring Wood Furniture : Recognizing Bad Furniture Repair


Furniture repair and restoration should be done carefully. Find out how to recognize a bad furniture repair job in this free video. Expert: Ralph Jensen Bio: Ralph has been restoring furniture for over thirty years in Wilmington NC. He restores antiques, builds custom pieces, and does repairs…

Leather Repair – Leather Restoration


Leather Repair – Leather Restoration – Leather Car Seat Repairs – Leather Furniture Repair in Kent, Surrey, Sussex, South London

Furniture Repair Tips: Plugging Screw Holes : Tips for Removing Plug From Furniture Hole


Make old furniture look new again! Learn tips for removing plug from furniture hole in this free woodworking video from a furniture restoration expert. Expert: Michael McGeary Bio: Michael is a musician, artist, and woodworker in Austin, TX. He has been designing and building furniture for 25 years. Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA

Furniture Repair : Furniture Repair: Gluing Dowel


To repair furniture, gluing in a dowel to a stripped hole enables a new hole to be drilled and a screw to fit securely in place. Glue in a dowel to fill a stripped hole with tips from an experiencedhome remodeling specialist in this free video on furniture. Expert: Don Golden Bio: Don Golden has been in the business of buying and remodeling homes in the Los Angeles area for more than 15 years. Filmmaker: Louis Nathan

Wood Furniture Repair: Do-It-Yourself Furniture Repair & Refinish Tips | Pottery Barn


www.potterybarn.com Pottery Barn’s in-house expert demonstrates an easy way to repair damaged furniture and re-create beautiful mahogany finishes. These furniture repair techniques will make your furniture look brand new. For the first furniture scratch repair, all you need is a rough pad, soft pad, plastic card, wax stick, and a touch up pen from your local hardware store. Start by checking to make sure that the color tone of your pen matches the surface of the damaged furniture. Using the wax stick, rub wax into each hole or scrape, and wipe away the excess wax with a plastic card. Any leftover marks should be dabbed with a touch up pen. Let everything dry for a few hours and you’re done with your first furniture repair! To repair wood furniture with a mahogany finish, start out by coloring in the entire scratch with a touch-up pen. Rub off the excess ink right away. Next, fill in the damages with your wax pen, and remove any leftover wax. Finish by coloring over the wax mark with your mahogany colored touch-up pen. You’ll never have to pay for professional furniture repair & refinish again after following these easy furniture repair tips. Find these products in Pottery Barn’s furniture touch-up kits on our website: www.potterybarn.com

Furniture Repair Tips: Plugging Screw Holes : Remove Screw to Repair Holes in Furniture


Woodworking secrets revealed! Learn how to remove screw to repair holes in furniture in this free woodworking video from a furniture restoration expert. Expert: Michael McGeary Bio: Michael is a musician, artist, and woodworker in Austin, TX. He has been designing and building furniture…

Furniture Repair -P1- Restoration Techniques Bob Flexner 1987 Repairing


Bob Flexner covers the use of white yellow and hide glues, as well as various veneer and decorative repair techniques.

David Termini Performs a Mirical


David Termini owner of Silver Spring Furniture Service located in Maryland – 301-589-4848- or 301-831-8080 Frederick repairs a badly dog bitten chair. Shown from start to finish Dave shows his skill of 45 years experience. fixfurniture.com

Wood Furniture Repair: How to Fix a Broken Chair : Applying the Epoxy for Wood Furniture Repair


Learn how to apply the epoxy when fixing broken wooden furniture, withtips and techniques for repairing your old wooden chairs, in this free DIY video on home improvement. Expert: Charles McMahon Contact: www.merionmedia.com Bio: Charles McMahon is a professor emeritus in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania. He has written a textbook. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso