On 8/11/2013 10:31 PM, Mike Marlow wrote:
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Not to be offensive but if you really want input, you have to put up better
pictures than that. You have to admit - not one of those was clear. How
can anyone expect to offer any further advice than what has already been
offered, from pictures like that? I think Swingman offered you the best
advise - it seems pictures just can't accurately describe the issue at hand.
Maybe you'd want to take it to a local shop for a better assessment. I
think you'd be better served that way.
There's nothing that wrong w/ the pictures--they're not perfect but
certainly good enough -- and the first were all that were really needed.
It's clear it's veneer; it's clear the substrate is luan-like under the
oak and the last ones made it completely clear it's a solid wood apron
w/ a thin bending-ply veneered surface layer over it. There's nothing
more needed.
The previous as I responded earlier, clearly show both the sanding
through of the veneer and further proof of veneer by the small missing
piece that exposes both the veneer edge along the break and the
substrate underneath.
There's nothing more to see here folks, move along...
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