By
eHow Home & Garden Editor
Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Step1
Remove damaged seat spindles by tapping them out with a hammer and punch. At the arms, use a non slip pad to help twist the spindles out.
Step2
Plane the seat joints to provide a good fit. Avoid changing the natural shape of the wood by removing too much wood. When gluing the seat spindles back into the seat joints, clamp them into place while the glue dries.
Step3
Repair cracks by gluing thin pieces of maple into the cracks. Use a glue syringe to effectively apply the glue. Then scrape away all excess glue and old glue, again being careful not to change the natural shape of the wood.
Step4
Apply a finish stripper to remove the finish. Follow the manufacturer's instructions when applying the finish remover.
Step5
Remove the old finish with a putty knife. When scraping the finish away, be careful not to gouge the surface of the wood.
Step6
Clean all parts of the chair with a flexible stripping pad to remove the old stain from the tiny cracks in the wood. Then sand the surfaces with 220 grit sand paper.
Step7
Dry assemble the chair to make sure all parts fit correctly. Glue the pieces in place and apply the new finish, following the manufacturer's instructions during application.