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This is my dining table chair. It’s back support rod broke. I tried fixing it with wooden glue but it keeps breaking. Any advise how can I fix it without nails as that can hurt someone’s back. Or is there a place I can find wooden rod like this and fix it?

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  • Your question might be better suited to the Woodworking Stack Exchange, though even there you might not get the answer you want, as this repair job is likely to include a combination of many techniques to execute properly. I don't think many people will want to recommend a "quick and dirty" repair. The answer by Solar Mike is what you can reasonably expect as a solution. – Sea Citadel Aug 08 '23 at 23:34

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I would be separating the top rail, then removing that cross.

Once the cross is out then it can have a new bit made as trying to join that broken bit will not be very successful.

Make the new tenons that go into the top rail and glue as reassembling.

Solar Mike
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