Internal door trim
Discussion
Short term you could simply glue the veneer back in place and maybe invest in a vacuum bag. The sort of thing sold for compressing duvets would probably do. You can fill the crack with coloured filler and reseal with clear lacquer from a rattle can. Longer term you could get a piece of real veneer, looks like European walnut to me. Gluing the existing piece back down will be good practice for when you want to have a go at replacing the whole strip with new.
Something like THIS. Put the piece of glued up trim inside the bag and suck all the air out using a hoover. Atmospheric pressure compresses everything together so you get a nice firm bond, ideally without any little air bubbles.
You'll need to work out a way of stopping any extruded glue sticking the trim to the inside of the bag. Try clingfilm.
You'll need to work out a way of stopping any extruded glue sticking the trim to the inside of the bag. Try clingfilm.
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