WoodWriggler
15th July 2012, 10:06 PM
Hi, i have been on the lookout for a timber rocking chair for a while now and have found one at the local markets that for some reason just caught my attention.
The chair its-self looks like needs a joint re-glued (left stile section has come apart just below the mid rail (the tenon has seemed to have come apart slightly). The chair also needs a screw tightened (left arm which attaches to the left spindle).
Apart from that i guess the chair needs to have the old finish (which seems to be flaking/deteriorating) partially removed and resealed.
It was sold to me as a German rocking char but the motif in the top rail smells of the good ole USA. (shield with stars and stripes, the eagle holding it all together...)
Can anyone comment on what timber the chair is most likely to be made from? (i have included a picture of the seat from underneath which was not sealed for possible timber id).
Also, i really don't have a clue as to what finish is currently on the chair, if anyone can point me in the right direction i can (hopefully) begin the right course of action in restoring the chair.
thanks!:2tsup:
The chair its-self looks like needs a joint re-glued (left stile section has come apart just below the mid rail (the tenon has seemed to have come apart slightly). The chair also needs a screw tightened (left arm which attaches to the left spindle).
Apart from that i guess the chair needs to have the old finish (which seems to be flaking/deteriorating) partially removed and resealed.
It was sold to me as a German rocking char but the motif in the top rail smells of the good ole USA. (shield with stars and stripes, the eagle holding it all together...)
Can anyone comment on what timber the chair is most likely to be made from? (i have included a picture of the seat from underneath which was not sealed for possible timber id).
Also, i really don't have a clue as to what finish is currently on the chair, if anyone can point me in the right direction i can (hopefully) begin the right course of action in restoring the chair.
thanks!:2tsup: