NickM
Old Oak
I've been asked to have a go at fixing this broken chair:


It's a classic short grain break. Any thoughts on how to tackle it?
I fear someone has tried to repair it before and it has failed. The gap doesn't close up brilliantly and I wonder if that's because there is dried glue in there. I can open the joint a little so might be able to scrape it out a bit and re-glue it.
Would a very small dowel or pin help? I could possibly put one in from beneath and hide it somewhat where near the shaped splat.
Also, any thoughts on what glue to use? I'm leaning towards PVA as the strongest. Alternatives might be epoxy which could help if there are some small gaps in the joint? Epoxy would also be better if I put in a small brass pin across the joint. Another alternative would be liquid hide glue which might be easier to "undo" if the repair doesn't work.
I can probably disguise any remaining minor surface blemishes with wax.
Thoughts gratefully appreciated.


It's a classic short grain break. Any thoughts on how to tackle it?
I fear someone has tried to repair it before and it has failed. The gap doesn't close up brilliantly and I wonder if that's because there is dried glue in there. I can open the joint a little so might be able to scrape it out a bit and re-glue it.
Would a very small dowel or pin help? I could possibly put one in from beneath and hide it somewhat where near the shaped splat.
Also, any thoughts on what glue to use? I'm leaning towards PVA as the strongest. Alternatives might be epoxy which could help if there are some small gaps in the joint? Epoxy would also be better if I put in a small brass pin across the joint. Another alternative would be liquid hide glue which might be easier to "undo" if the repair doesn't work.
I can probably disguise any remaining minor surface blemishes with wax.
Thoughts gratefully appreciated.