My boss knows I'm a woodworker and I've fixed a couple things around the office.
He has a pair of Mahogany (Asia variety) chairs that aren't in the best of shape. I did some minor work on them once before. reglueing a couple joints that had broken loose. Used Polyurethane Glue. Now he has broken one again.
The joints on the arms are off, dowel joints to begin with so not the strongest. and just about every glue joint around the apron of the chair is busted.
I want to repair it without harming the look of the chair if I can.
I know I can use Miller dowels, but that will hurt the looks.
I can get some corner brackets of some kind but I'm not sure how well those will hold.
Any ideas?
He has a pair of Mahogany (Asia variety) chairs that aren't in the best of shape. I did some minor work on them once before. reglueing a couple joints that had broken loose. Used Polyurethane Glue. Now he has broken one again.
The joints on the arms are off, dowel joints to begin with so not the strongest. and just about every glue joint around the apron of the chair is busted.
I want to repair it without harming the look of the chair if I can.
I know I can use Miller dowels, but that will hurt the looks.
I can get some corner brackets of some kind but I'm not sure how well those will hold.
Any ideas?


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