joankunce

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cobweb

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Posted: Sat Jul 26, 2003 3:46 pm Post Subject: |
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It depends how deep the burn is. If it is shallow then a cabinet maker's scraper could be used to gently scrape over the burn taking as little as possible off at each stroke. A craft knife blade, or the iron from a plane, could be used as a cheaper option. But they would need the bevel honing off first.
Once the burn mark has gone you would need to "infill" with wax or polish. |
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