Blackout
2nd December 2018, 04:20 PM
Finally getting to play music from the era of a lot of my furniture. Someone had stripped the cover and I'm experimenting to get colour into the shellac and hopefully match the rest of the record player when it is cleaned. Will have to cut a new front for where the sound comes out.
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This is the first attempt with darkened shellac
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Need to work out how to clean this one with out damaging anything
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These will be going into a room dedicated to silky furniture :)
Finally learning to blend the colours and match pieces.
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Here you can see the lid that has new shellac lased with Japan Brown tint and finished with Carnubia brown wax. On this side the lower part is still the old darkened shellac that needs to be matched into.
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For these two photos the area below the lid has been cleaned back by rubbing with '0000' steel wool and finally polished with Carnubia brown wax. Finally happy to have found a less invasive technique to briging the old furniture back to life.
This will be the technique to finish this unit and match some other silky oak wood in the same room.
To think when I first started I would sand back the silky oak and use new shellac but it never really worked right especially with the plywood.
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This is the first attempt with darkened shellac
446369
Need to work out how to clean this one with out damaging anything
446370446371
These will be going into a room dedicated to silky furniture :)
Finally learning to blend the colours and match pieces.
446372
Here you can see the lid that has new shellac lased with Japan Brown tint and finished with Carnubia brown wax. On this side the lower part is still the old darkened shellac that needs to be matched into.
446373446374
For these two photos the area below the lid has been cleaned back by rubbing with '0000' steel wool and finally polished with Carnubia brown wax. Finally happy to have found a less invasive technique to briging the old furniture back to life.
This will be the technique to finish this unit and match some other silky oak wood in the same room.
To think when I first started I would sand back the silky oak and use new shellac but it never really worked right especially with the plywood.