This piece was painted black many years ago. This enamel was stubborn and really gave me fits getting it out of the wood. The piece was in really poor shape. All of the joints were loose and it basically fell apart in my hands as I examined it the first time. The top piece was an unmatched piece of pine and I'm really not sure exactly how it was intended to work, but I went with the assumption the top would hinge open, so I had to get that back together and the get new veneer on it. When I reassembled it, the frame pieces were warped, as was the pine center piece, I decided to fill the frame flush and top it with veneer. There was a lot of structural work to do after I got it stripped. So, here's how I applied the veneer. First I had to select my pieces Also, the filled section and the veneer had to be sealed to ensure that the contact cement would adhere. The next day, after ...