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<p>[QUOTE="BettyRubble, post: 9742190, member: 85146"]Re: dowel method-I think that is your best bet. It takes skill, experience, and excellent tools to get it right. Two YouTube artisans that I follow do this kind of work all the time, and both are formally trained in furniture making and refurbishing. Crigun, DE, and AT Restoration, Lithuania. They make it look like a snap, but it is not. Watch these guys-because they are great!-then take the chair to an expert.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BettyRubble, post: 9742190, member: 85146"]Re: dowel method-I think that is your best bet. It takes skill, experience, and excellent tools to get it right. Two YouTube artisans that I follow do this kind of work all the time, and both are formally trained in furniture making and refurbishing. Crigun, DE, and AT Restoration, Lithuania. They make it look like a snap, but it is not. Watch these guys-because they are great!-then take the chair to an expert.[/QUOTE]
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