"Restoring" a small table that got damaged while it was on display at the fair. Can't imagine how it could've happened, but the top got deeply gouged, and one of the legs got badly dinged on a corner. Top will likely have to be thinned down by about 3/32" to remove the damage, and I've already cut a new leg. I used dominoes to attach the skirt boards to the legs, but fortunately, used hide glue, so I've steamed them loose (still not a fun job).
After reassembly, I'll put 5~6 coats of Target 8000cv pre-cat conversion varnish on it (again). What a pain!
Adding insult to injury, the table only got second place at the fair. It was beaten out by one that used old canoe paddles for legs. (Wonder if they judged it before, or after, all the damage?)