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    That's a good idea too.

    I feel like gluing in veneer never goes as well I wish it did. But it is a potential solution.
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    To replace the veneer it's best to remove it from edge to edge. Here's a repair I did on a cabinet which, fortunately, was only a short section with very consistent veneer.





    With your cabinet, replacing the veneer is more of a challenge for grain matching, and the damage is to such a small area that I would hesitate to remove a large section. You could try to replace the veneer in just that small area, but you will still likely have to add some magic and graining to make the joint disappear. If it's a success, great. If not, you can always remove it and then go the wood filler/paint route.

    John

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