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There will definitely hurt.
No matter what the furniture is, multiple dismantling will have an impact.
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There must be damage, it also depends on what material your furniture is made of, hardwood solid wood is generally not much to worry about, I am afraid that it is cork, MDF is even more terrifying, maybe move once, disassemble and assemble once reimbursed.
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The impact on the board itself is not big, but those screw holes or something, as long as you are careful not to bump into other positions, it is still durable
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There will definitely be damage, and it will be better to reinforce it with white glue when regrouping.
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Hello! I make solid wood furniture. Generally speaking, the disassembly and assembly of furniture is for the convenience of transportation, and usually after moving to the home, it should not be easily dismantled after installation.
Multiple dismantling will loosen the screws, and the pre-drilled holes will become larger, plus the expansion and contraction of the solid wood furniture itself, will make the reassembled furniture unstable. The disassembly process and installation process must be in accordance with the assembly instructions, which can reduce the damage to solid wood furniture. Hope it helps!
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Needless to say, there is definitely damage, and the degree of care you take in the disassembly process determines the degree of damage to it.
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Somewhat a little, especially now that the furniture links are through 3-in-1 or screws, there will be some loosening after multiple twisting.