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Default How to re-flush a protruding corner on an ill-glued hutch glass-panel door repair

I've got a antiqued pine hutch with two 18" x 32" back-paneled glass doors.
The rails and stiles are 3/4" stock x 2-1/4", the mutins are 3/4" stock x
3/4". Its got black rod & hinge hardware supporting the doors at the outer
4 corners, and magnet/knob in the centers. The lower left rabbett (groove)
and dado corner on the left door was broken and repaired poorly. It was
re-glued and the left door closes with a 1/4" protruding gap on its lower
right corner, i.e. it is not flush with the face frame. After the accident
there was no longer one edge (of the two), on the dadoed stile, because it
broke off, so what was originally_n_ glued into _n_ ended up being a _r
glued into a _n_, so that is effect just a glued shoulder. The glued part
faces forward, there s a chip visibly missing on the back It was re-glued
wrong. I assume, with much likelihood, regular yellow wood glue by the
amateur who did the repair. I bet the other 3 corners are original.

Is there a way to persuade the corner back into the right position, either
by forcing and holding it the opposite way, as-is without separating, or to
separate it and re-glue it properly, possibly with a glue-up set slightly in
the other direction? Can I separate a joint such as this with (this type
of ) glue? Can I crack it loose? Maybe try a forceful twist? I also assume
that not a great deal of care was taken to fill the entire gap with glue. I
have never tried this, and have no idea how pliable glue is or if I can wait
for it to conform to a gradual twist force; nor if I can break the joint,
especially while simultaneously constrained at the other 3 corners. It is a
fairly big door, I have lots of time, and I can use shims, eyelets, and
string, if necc., while the door is in place, and eventual repair
indications, or hardware, on the inside parts, is not restricted.



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um, the stile has the rear side of its dado broken off, That is the
"groove". The rail has how do you say the opposite of of a groove, like a
rabett without an edge, a double rabbett without edges, kind of like a
cheek.



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