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<p>[QUOTE="Joe in PA, post: 11099610, member: 12740"]I believe he means cut a piece of veneer just slightly bigger than the area you’re trying to patch then cut through both the new piece and the remaining piece underneath at the same time and then you’ll have a patch that fits exactly in once you remove the old veneer piece underneath. Try to cut perfectly perpendicular so that you don’t cut on an angle. That’s the general pattern for fitting in patches in general not just for veneer.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Joe in PA, post: 11099610, member: 12740"]I believe he means cut a piece of veneer just slightly bigger than the area you’re trying to patch then cut through both the new piece and the remaining piece underneath at the same time and then you’ll have a patch that fits exactly in once you remove the old veneer piece underneath. Try to cut perfectly perpendicular so that you don’t cut on an angle. That’s the general pattern for fitting in patches in general not just for veneer.[/QUOTE]
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