Hi, is there a chunk missing or is it just teeth marks? If it is teeth marks from chewing, you can repair it with wood filler. Wood filler comes in a lot of different colours now so you can get one to match the wood colour if your chest isn't painted. Your local home improvement store should have a great selection by the paint. Fill the marks and then use fine-grit sandpaper to carefully smooth it would once it is completely dry. Hope that helps :)
Aw that sucks, I know how that goes as I had a puppy do the same. I never fixed it and now that she's no longer with us, I'm glad I never did as it reminds me of her. But, you can use a wood putty to repair it.
Try to sand off the ruff parts get your self wood fill putty it’s ina small jar you could form it place it on the corner in the spot and keep smoothing and shap it let it dry when done then stain
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Hi, is there a chunk missing or is it just teeth marks? If it is teeth marks from chewing, you can repair it with wood filler. Wood filler comes in a lot of different colours now so you can get one to match the wood colour if your chest isn't painted. Your local home improvement store should have a great selection by the paint. Fill the marks and then use fine-grit sandpaper to carefully smooth it would once it is completely dry. Hope that helps :)
It depends on the extent of the damage. Hopefully, you can just smooth out the teeth marks with sandpaper and refinish that corner.
Hello, hope these help you out,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ATdAx61nIro
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWAnGUG6vEc
You could repair it with wood putty. Make sure it is stained to match prior to application.
Another option would be to add trim to the edges.
This Hometalk discussion may help you:
https://www.hometalk.com/43589190/q-redo-corners-of-bedroom-furniture
How do I repair the corners of bedroom furniture chewed up by a dog?
Aw that sucks, I know how that goes as I had a puppy do the same. I never fixed it and now that she's no longer with us, I'm glad I never did as it reminds me of her. But, you can use a wood putty to repair it.
here is some info
http://werefinish.net/furniture-refinishing-restoration/furniture-refinishing-and-repair-project-tutorials/cedar-chest-refinishing/
If it is a chunk, take a glue gun and make a mold from the good side and use that to make a new corner.
If just chewings, wood filler, sand it smooth when dry.
Hello wood filler might be helpful. There are also epoxy putty wood tone products for more structural areas or edges.
Try to sand off the ruff parts get your self wood fill putty it’s ina small jar you could form it place it on the corner in the spot and keep smoothing and shap it let it dry when done then stain