I hope it's ok to ask this here.
I'm trying to restore some Barzilay cabinets and there are a few small area's missing veneer.
Has anyone here had good or bad results they can share?
I hope it's ok to ask this here.
I'm trying to restore some Barzilay cabinets and there are a few small area's missing veneer.
Has anyone here had good or bad results they can share?
You could try epoxy wood filler in a medium walnut color and work that into the void. Try to minimize the need for sanding on the surrounding area but some sanding will be necessary. You can use a very thin cutting blade to mark up the epoxy before it dries to give the appearance of continuity with the grain. I would get a small block of hardwood and try working with epoxy and matching colors. In the end you may have to cut out a larger section of the veneer and replace with piece cut to fit. There are videos on line showing that technique. I have done this before and it works well if you have a true surface. The blem in the photo looks rather small, though, and I am thinking a filler approach.
David F
San Jose
Thank you, David. I'll look into that approach. See if I can find a turorial on line. I'm not good at this but I'm trying.
It is a fairly small area and the largest of the blemishes.
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