How to Repair Scratches on a Wood Table : Furniture Repair Tips

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How you’ll repair scratches on a wooden table depends largely on how deep the scratches actually run. Repair scratches on a wooden table with help from a 46-year-old master precision craftsman in this free video clip.

Expert: Todd Languell
Filmmaker: Todd Languell

Series Description: Repairing furniture can take an old, damaged piece and make it look as good as new again. Get tips that you can use when repairing the various pieces of furniture in your home with help from a 46-year-old master precision craftsman in this free video series.

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  1. You just wasted 5 mins of my precious life. Delete or redo video. I am reporting it as misleading. YOU DID NOT SHOW THE FINISH THATS THE WHOLE IDEA OF WATCHING THIS SH$$$

  2. I have a question … I have a kitchen table a dark Mable all wood. I fix a scratch with alittle stain… but than decided to stain the whole table…. BIG MISTAKE… what you recommend…. table is dry but still tacky and finger print magnet… PLEASE HELP. THANK YOU Armando from Monee. ILL

  3. Thank you for making these videos. I am learning a lot but also I am making some many mistakes. This is my first time doing some repairs to my furniture and I thought I was ready to start with my second project since the first one was success. Only that this time everything was so wrong. Here is why. I got lucky and won an auction of a fabulous poster bed (Coaster Grand Prado Canopy Bed). During the move, the posts got scratches all over so I bought some stain markers to cover the scratches and to the repair mentioned in this video. It seemed to be working just fine. I waited 15 minutes and applied polyurethane just to fill the void areas as explained in the video, waited for about 2 hours to dry and I sanded the whole post with a 220 sandpaper and here is my nightmare…because of the surface of the post, the sand paper removed some of the stain that didn't need a retouch. I swear I sanded it softly. What do I do now? Please 🙁 I am so scared of ruining.

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