06-02-2018, 10:14 PM
The bottom trim pieces on a friend's nice piece of furniture are seperating. That crack is about 3/16" at the widest point. On the other end it's about 1/8". The trim doesn't go all the way to the floor so they are not structural, but I pulled on both pieces and they are firmly attached to the carcass. The owners tell me the finish is gone because their little dog has been chewing on it. I don't see any good options. Even if you could close the gaps with pipe clamps I haven't seen an adhesive yet that won't be eventually be overcome by the internal wood stress that would create. It is certainly not within my capabilities to get those pieces off without destroying them, and duplicating that profile and finish -----I don't even want to think about! The only other thing I can think of I don't even like to mention. I consider filling a crack with wood filler of some kind to be a sign of poor workmanship but in this case it seems perferable to anything else. So, Woodneters, how would you fix this?
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I had a good day. I used every tool I own!