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<p>[QUOTE="LizardDan, post: 280812, member: 5557"]Like those above me said this is a very hard and particular repair. It would involve cutting into the veneer, removing glue, flattening, re-gluing and a lot of pressure. It's finicky stuff and a technique with quite the learning curve. Generally you don't want your first time to be on a piece you like!</p><p><br /></p><p>The glass idea seems much, much more reasonable. </p><p><br /></p><p>If it was one little bubble that's one thing, but this is not one little bubble![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="LizardDan, post: 280812, member: 5557"]Like those above me said this is a very hard and particular repair. It would involve cutting into the veneer, removing glue, flattening, re-gluing and a lot of pressure. It's finicky stuff and a technique with quite the learning curve. Generally you don't want your first time to be on a piece you like! The glass idea seems much, much more reasonable. If it was one little bubble that's one thing, but this is not one little bubble![/QUOTE]
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