Terry contacted me in the hopes to bring some life back to — and fix a botched repair — on one of her dining chairs.
[After… not a bad "refresh"]
We had exchanged photos of it previously and I had assumed it was a just a shock-mount-replacement. When we got the chair into the workshop some of the earlier evils unfolded including lots of scratches… and not only a "botched" repair, but one that put the back on upside down (with lot of dripping glue residue).

She also had a very limited budget and wanted to keep much of the original patina, but repair the obvious damage. In a case like this, new materials (shock mount, epoxy, finishing supplies) can eat up a budget quickly, but I think we did something good within the parameters we gave ourselves — we'll call it a "refresh" versus a restoration (only the back was removed and the back and seat were the main points of focus).

(I need to get better at taking before shots, but I was pretty anxious to get this one going…)
After a while with the sander and some finishing supplies, it looked a good bit better and ready for re-deployment.
After:
