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Title: DIY Repair Wooden Furniture That Has Been Chewed By a Pet


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DIY Repair Wooden Furniture That Has Been
Chewed By a Pet
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  • Introduction

Dogs once in a while enjoy a good bite on a bone,
a toy or a bit of wood. Unfortunately, that bit
of wood is in some cases a seat or table leg.
Bite imprints can destroy the look of the
furniture and sometimes its basic structure. You
don't need to be a craftsman or an expert repair
person to make the furniture look better.
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Step 1 Prep the Damaged Area
  • "Score" the harmed zone by cutting little bring
    forth checks askew over the bite marks. Hold the
    utility blade edge as demonstrated in Image.
  • Spot veiling tape over the end of the razor sharp
    edge to make it more agreeable on your fingers.
    Secure the cutting edge solidly between your
    thumb and pointer finger, and rub away any frayed
    edges of wood that stand out from the surface.

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Step 2 Apply Filler
  • Take after the producer's directions for blending
    the auto-body filler.
  • Utilize a little blade to blend it altogether (30
    seconds) on a paper plate. When you have enough
    filler covering the bit region, let it dry to the
    touch, yet don't hold up too long it ought not
    totally solidify or it will be hard to cut off
    the abundance. It doesn't need to be correct you
    can sand it down to the last shape.

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Step 3 Sand Smooth
  • Utilize 150-coarseness sandpaper to smooth out
    the filled territory. Mix the edges where the
    filler meets the non-harmed territory. Sand a
    percentage of the non-harmed range too to quill
    it all together. Switch to the better
    220-coarseness sandpaper to complete it up.

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Step 4 Fill In the Fine Holes
  • Use wax fill stick pastels for shading over the
    highest point of the sanded zone. A percentage of
    the colored pencil will join itself to the filler
    and the wood. Utilize thick paper to rub the wax
    into the little pore gaps or abnormalities. The
    paper will push the wax in and expel the entrance
    from the surface in the meantime.

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Step 5 Add Color
  • Blend cocoa tone acrylic paint with somewhat
    white if necessary to help, and dark on the off
    chance that you have to obscure the shading. Red,
    yellow and orange may additionally help
    accomplish the right wood tone. The main shading
    you brush on will be the base shading this ought
    to be a center tone of the considerable number of
    hues that make up the completion.

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Step 6 Clear Coat
  • At the point when the acrylic paint is dry,
    splash two or all the more even layers of clear
    veneer over the zone. It is ideal to shower in
    light coats so the polish won't run. A trap to
    coordinating the sheen is to begin with a sheen
    that is marginally shinier than you require.
    After it dries, rub the territory with 000 steel
    fleece to cut down the sheen to the coveted
    gleam. Be mindful so as not to rub through the
    reasonable coat and into the shading layer.

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Reference
  • http//www.strategiesonline.net/repair-furniture-t
    hat-has-been-chewed-by-dog
  • http//www.austinfurniturerepair.org/how-to-repair
    -wooden-furniture-that-has-been-chewed-by-a-pet
  • http//www.ehow.com/how_4827329_that-has-been-chew
    ed-dog.html
  • http//motherhood.modernmom.com/fix-chew-marks-woo
    den-chairs-7736.html.

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