Replacement Wood Trim for Antique Furniture

When the trim or item are either missing, broken off or damaged on old pieces of furniture, don't pass them up or throw them out! I'm going to show y'all how to easily fix that broken trim work on vintage, antique furniture or thrifted article of furniture.

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Fixing the wood trim on quondam pieces of piece of furniture is easier than you may expect! And I'm sure you have near of these tools in your own home already!

Observe the Twin of the Broken Slice

First you demand to find a matching piece of trim. Well-nigh pieces of furniture accept at least two pieces of matching trim. One on either side of the furniture. And then expect to the opposite side of the furniture and see if that same detailed wood is still intact on the other side.

antique dresser with broken details
Notice on this dresser, there is a star on the bottom left, merely not on the bottom right. The detail on the lesser center is as well halfway broken. This is such a practiced candidate for this play a trick on considering nosotros can apply the one star and the other half of the detail on the bottom centre to make new details.

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Basically the goal is to utilize the twin of the broken trim to make a new piece that looks exactly like the broken i.

You tin likewise apply this method to recreate cleaved anxiety, corners, detailed grooves, etc.

Y'all can fifty-fifty take a detail from a unlike piece of furniture and put information technology on a completely different slice of piece of furniture. One time you have the mold, the heaven is the limit.

Supplies for repairing broken trim

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Supplies to Gear up Trim and Details on Former Furniture:

  • Piece of Trim to Duplicate
  • Pam / Vaseline
  • Hot Glue Gun & Mucilage Sticks
  • Bondo
  • Utility Knife
  • Sandpaper
Putting hot glue on dresser to make a mold
  1. Grease the expanse or trim piece that you are duplicating. I've used Vaseline or Pam cooking spray. The goal is to grease that surface area so you can become the glue off. If you skip this step, you might have a difficult time removing the mucilage. This will make it easy to go the hot glue off of the trim piece of work.
  2. With a hot glue gun, completely cover the trim / detail with hot glue. The hot gum needs to get into the details, and completely cover the area you want to duplicate.
  3. Let the glue cool completely and dry. This will create a mold of the particular.
  4. Carefully take off the glue mold.
  5. Now you can use the mold to create more trim, or to fix areas of damaged trim.
  6. Be sure to grease the mold before putting any type of product in it.
  7. Once the new trim piece is created out of Bondo, use a utility knife to shave off the excess bondo before information technology dries hard. Then sand the edges and details to form the trim better.

We choose to apply Bondo because of how strong information technology dries. This stuff dries super hard and is very strong. If you're only wanting to create some pretty details, I'm sure yous could utilize a clay of some sort instead.

Hither is a video that shows the same process!

How to Make Details and Trim with Hot Glue Molds

The Damaged Dresser Frame

On this dresser, a small amount of trim was chipped off of the structural frame below the drawer.

broken trim on dresser
  • Brand a mold of the aforementioned trim
  • Apply a sharp utility pocketknife to cut a straight border on the mold (so it can sit correct next to the edge of the leg)
  • Smother bondo onto the damaged trim
  • Placed the greased mold over the bondo
  • Press the mold into place until the bondo starts to harden.
hot glue mold over bondo
shaping bondo before completely dry

**Don't permit the bondo sit as well long or it will become also difficult to shape

  • Use the utility knife to shave off excess bondo
  • Allow the Bondo dry completely
  • Sand the Bondo and surrounding areas down until completely shine
Sanding bondo mold smooth
Fixed repair on painted dresser

This method works with so many different variations too!!

Once the bondo is dry and shaped, it's ready for paint!

Note: If at that place isn't another piece of trim that matches what you're wanting to gear up, there are a couple of things you can do. Either take off the trim completely to make a cohesive look, or find some other piece of detail on the furniture that y'all like, and use that equally a guide.

Missing Trim on an End Table

broken trim detail on table
hot glue on detail to make a mold

On this table, function of the item was chipped off. And then we made a mold on the other side of the table leg, put an excessive amount of bondo over the broken area, then squished the mold onto the table.

putting bondo on damaged table
using hot glue mold to mold bondo

We held the mold until it was house, but not completely hard (about 4 minutes).

And so we used a precipitous utility blade to cut off the excess bondo and class the bondo even more into the shape we wanted.

It'southward best to do this quickly, and once the bondo is just barely set. If you await too long the bondo will exist likewise hard to cut. At that signal sanding is the only option, and that's a pain!

Later the bondo was shaped, we let it dry completely, and then sanded off the sparse remains and shaped it a little amend with 220 grit sandpaper.

shaping bondo with knife before dry
bondo shaped to repair broken trim
Painted end tables with fixed damage

Missing Wood Veneer

damaged trim on dresser

On some other dresser, the lesser detail had cleaved off. For this one, we basically reversed the mold method, and used the mold to create a dam where the bondo couldn't become.

Outset we created a mold of the carved out detail. I made sure the glue didn't run out of the carved particular, simply only filled in the carving.

Bondo on damaged trim
Bondo shaped into curved shape

One time it was dry, I removed the glue, greased it, and placed it in the carving right above the missing woods.

And so I slathered the bondo over the area with the missing wood.

This time I removed the glue mold before the Bondo started to gear up. This was a niggling tricky to do without messing upwardly the Bondo.

Then I let the Bondo fix for a few minutes before I started to shape it with the utility knife.

Once the Bondo was completely dry, I was able to sand information technology down to the perfect shape with 220 grit sandpaper.

Repaired Trim on bottom of dresser
repaired and painted french provincial dresser

In that location are so many ways yous can employ this aforementioned method to create new detail, set up sometime details or let your imagination run wild.

You lot tin use the same methods to recreate a cleaved corner, recreate a broken leg, make new details, the list goes on and on.

But the next time you lot see an old piece of furniture, you'll know how to fix it instead of passing information technology up.

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<iii Natalie

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