Ack! Wood splinters off the cabinet I'm restoring, how can I repair?
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Try wood glue. Sometimes when making small repairs I glue the original piece and then go over it with a light coat of wood filler (it's like bondo for wood). Then I sand to match original surface. All supplies available at Hobby Stores , Home Depot or Lowe's.
Thanks, Dee! I will try this.