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Looking for a small piece of Zebra wood veneer & finishing advice-Cedar chest repair - BpB123 - 02-23-2021 Hi All: I am trying to repair a Lane Cedar chest from the 50's. There is a small piece of veneer that has chipped off (and is long gone). Any suggestions on a source for a small piece of veneer (~1 1/4" x 5/8")? Also, and recommendations on finishing to match? (I am thinking amber shellac) [attachment=33533] Your advice is greatly appreciated! -Brian RE: Looking for a small piece of Zebra wood veneer & finishing advice-Cedar chest repair - FS7 - 02-23-2021 I can certainly cut you a piece of veneer and mail it. Matching the grain might be a bit tricky. What is the thickness? 1/16"? 1/32?" No clue on the finish. That looks considerably darker than all zebrawood I've used so it's definitely got something on it. RE: Looking for a small piece of Zebra wood veneer & finishing advice-Cedar chest repair - BpB123 - 02-24-2021 (02-23-2021, 08:23 PM)FS7 Wrote: I can certainly cut you a piece of veneer and mail it. Matching the grain might be a bit tricky. What is the thickness? 1/16"? 1/32?" Thanks for the offer! (I will connect via PM) Here is a big picture view: [attachment=33543] Since the missing piece is very small compared to the over piece, I will have lots of flexibility. The missing piece is in the blue circle in the upper left corner. The far left corner of the chest. I measured the “gap” where the veneer is missing. It is about 1mm deep, so in between 1/16 and 1/32. I am guessing the veneer is 1/32 and the difference is the glue and finish. Since the finish is 60 to 70 years old, I assume it has darkened over time. I figured I would use shellac and play with the level of amber to get close. There are a variety of colors on the piece helps as well. But I am very open to ideas/suggestions. Thanks again! PS: BACK STORY - is that this was my mother’s and I want to fix it for my daughter before she takes “possession” of it. She was getting married this year and moving out. RE: Looking for a small piece of Zebra wood veneer & finishing advice-Cedar chest repair - BpB123 - 03-23-2021 Update: Eric's generous gift arrived [attachment=34315] I ordered a variety of shellac from wellermart.com (only had the Platina before). Tried the Super Blonde, Orange and Garnet [attachment=34316] Ended up using 4+ coats of Garnet [attachment=34317] The color match is not perfect, but there are other "character marks" on the cedar chest. So. all in all, I think it turned out alright! Thanks again to Eric for the veneer and all the wisdom shared on this great community. It is greatly appreciated! -Brian RE: Looking for a small piece of Zebra wood veneer & finishing advice-Cedar chest repair - FS7 - 03-24-2021 (03-23-2021, 07:49 PM)BpB123 Wrote: Update: Honestly, you made far better use of that veneer than I probably would have. Looks like an excellent job. Thanks for sharing the final result! RE: Looking for a small piece of Zebra wood veneer & finishing advice-Cedar chest repair - TomFromStLouis - 03-26-2021 I think you did a really nice job on this but I have my doubts about whether that chest had any zebra wood on it. RE: Looking for a small piece of Zebra wood veneer & finishing advice-Cedar chest repair - Darknight - 03-27-2021 That was a nice patch job. It turned out really well! Nice work. RE: Looking for a small piece of Zebra wood veneer & finishing advice-Cedar chest repair - Gary G™ - 03-28-2021 You did real good. The veneer has more of a Koa look—or, it could even have been a mahogany to which they added black specks. |