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Old 01-18-2009, 01:36 PM   #1
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I'm working on an older piece of furniture, and need to replace two damaged/missing bun feet. They are 3" round x 1" tall, and I haven't been able to locate them anywhere (not Home Depot, Lowe's, even craft stores or anywhere online!). Can someone help? Making them myself is not an option for this project.

Thanks so much!

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Old 01-18-2009, 01:43 PM   #2
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One place to look is here.
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Thanks for replying, but your link did not offer anything even close to what I need!
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"Making them myself is not an option for this project."

Why is that? Is it because you don't have a lathe?
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I'm working on an older piece of furniture, and need to replace two damaged/missing bun feet. They are 3" round x 1" tall, and I haven't been able to locate them anywhere (not Home Depot, Lowe's, even craft stores or anywhere online!). Can someone help? Making them myself is not an option for this project.

Thanks so much! Randy
Can you take a picture of one and post it on here. With a picture I know we can help.
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Sounds like the only way to get them is to have somebody turn them. How bout some more info, type of wood, etc.? Do you have one you could take off that could be used as a pattern?
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You might try Adams Wood Products at www.adamswoodproducts.com.

I ordered from them before I had my lathe.
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