This chair was apparently repaired once before. It belongs to my mother in law.
The wood broke out where the bottom of the seat attaches to one side of the chair. The seat was on the verge of breaking on the next hefty bloke to attempt a sit.
I was thinking of cutting a similar curved piece to fit into the just the area where the wood broke out and gluing to the remaining wood---but there isn't much original wood left (about 1/4" + a little of original wood where the break occurred) and not sure another attempt to repair there will work.
Also thought of using bondo just to get the thing looking right again, but then, there will be no strength for the domino.
Last thought was to chop cut that bad piece out and put a new piece in its place (end grain to end grain domino 5mm would be strong enough?) though it looks like I'll have to bend wood (never done this) to get a piece that will fit.
Any ideas are appreciated in advance--
Am I just going to have to make here an entirely new chair
This restoration stuff isn't easy!
The wood broke out where the bottom of the seat attaches to one side of the chair. The seat was on the verge of breaking on the next hefty bloke to attempt a sit.
I was thinking of cutting a similar curved piece to fit into the just the area where the wood broke out and gluing to the remaining wood---but there isn't much original wood left (about 1/4" + a little of original wood where the break occurred) and not sure another attempt to repair there will work.
Also thought of using bondo just to get the thing looking right again, but then, there will be no strength for the domino.
Last thought was to chop cut that bad piece out and put a new piece in its place (end grain to end grain domino 5mm would be strong enough?) though it looks like I'll have to bend wood (never done this) to get a piece that will fit.
Any ideas are appreciated in advance--
Am I just going to have to make here an entirely new chair

This restoration stuff isn't easy!


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