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Re: Book Giveaway: Furniture Restoration - Step-by-Step Tips and Techniques for Professional Results
sorry about the multiple postings. I didn't do that on purpose. This was my first post and I clearly did not realize what I was doing
posted: 9:21 pm on April 16thRe: Book Giveaway: Furniture Restoration - Step-by-Step Tips and Techniques for Professional Results
I am in the middle of restoring an old railroad wall pendulum clock. The case is made of mostly cherry and cherry veneer, but the maker also substituted some mahogany for some of the moldings. Apparently he worked with whatever materials he had on hand. This book would be very useful in trying to find a finish that would blend the colors of these two woods, as well as do some minor repairs to the veneers.
posted: 9:20 pm on April 16thRe: Book Giveaway: Furniture Restoration - Step-by-Step Tips and Techniques for Professional Results
I am in the middle of restoring an old railroad wall pendulum clock. The case is made of mostly cherry and cherry veneer, but the maker also substituted some mahogany for some of the moldings. Apparently he worked with whatever materials he had on hand. This book would be very useful in trying to find a finish that would blend the colors of these two woods, as well as do some minor repairs to the veneers.
posted: 9:19 pm on April 16thRe: Book Giveaway: Furniture Restoration - Step-by-Step Tips and Techniques for Professional Results
I am in the middle of restoring an old railroad wall pendulum clock. The case is made of mostly cherry and cherry veneer, but the maker also substituted some mahogany for some of the moldings. Apparently he worked with whatever materials he had on hand. This book would be very useful in trying to find a finish that would blend the colors of these two woods, as well as do some minor repairs to the veneers.
posted: 9:18 pm on April 16thRe: Book Giveaway: Furniture Restoration - Step-by-Step Tips and Techniques for Professional Results
I am in the middle of restoring an old railroad wall pendulum clock. The case is made of mostly cherry and cherry veneer, but the maker also substituted some mahogany for some of the moldings. Apparently he worked with whatever materials he had on hand. This book would be very useful in trying to find a finish that would blend the colors of these two woods, as well as do some minor repairs to the veneers.
posted: 9:18 pm on April 16th