Replacing Antique Hardware With Epoxy
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Replacing Antique Hardware With Epoxy



We have this antique secretary that was missing a piece of hardware, the keyhole plate. I looked at all kinds of antique places and realized there is no way I would ever find a match. So I made my own…as you will see.
Supplies
5 minute epoxy
modeling clay
baby powder
paint
Roll Some Clay



Roll some clay so it is flat on top. Sprinkle with baby powder. Brush lightly.
Press Original Part Into the Clay




Use a small board or something flat to press it in evenly. Tap with a hammer.
Carefully Lift the Original Out of the Clay



Use a small screwdriver or pick
Repair Any Damage to the Mold, and Add Overflow Vents


Mix the Epoxy



Fill the Clay Mold




Lay on some waxed paper, and press with a small board. And wait…at least an hour.
Dig Out Your New Part



Cut Off the Flash and Vents




Clean up edges with a knife and/or clippers.
Faux Paint to Match the Original



No one will ever notice. Unless you tell them.