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S_W_F
6th May 2021, 08:29 AM
Hi! I think this is my very first post and I was hoping some wise people could advise me. I have been asked about this table which has a very uneven carved surface. It needs complete refinishing but it seems like an awful lot of work to hand strip and hand sand all of these uneven facets to bare wood. Is there some kind of method or tool that would make this easier without damaged the carving?

BobL
6th May 2021, 09:25 AM
The quickest way is probably to sand it flat and cut new carvings into the surface.

Beardy
6th May 2021, 10:16 AM
Soda blast will not damage the surface and will remove the coating or you could get it dip stripped

Much better than any by hand approach

Tonyz
6th May 2021, 10:20 AM
my thoughts

depending on its age, would be interesting to know its history, Id suggest it was created like that, so leave it, client dont like your (my) suggestion wrap it around their noggin.
Are they expecting a unique piece of furniture to be completely transformed into a flat plain piece of boring.....

China
6th May 2021, 03:01 PM
Clean it with a soft brass brush (Done it many times) Then just wax the surface.

S_W_F
6th May 2021, 11:16 PM
Clean it with a soft brass brush (Done it many times) Then just wax the surface.

Thanks guys! Great suggestions. I'm very sure they want to keep the carvings. Interesting bit of furniture.. I haven't got it yet, just scratching my head over how many hours, the legs and underside are the same. Stripper and then latter a soft brush sound good and soda blasting.

Thanks a million.

Arron
7th May 2021, 07:32 AM
Fwiw, that effect had a brief popularity a few years back and was called ‘adzed’. I don’t know if they used a real adze to do it. If it comes to it, you can do a passable imitation of adze work with an arbortech in a angle grinder - using the tip and the grinder elevated.

havabeer69
7th May 2021, 10:34 AM
240v drill or grinder with a nylon or brass wheel

S_W_F
8th May 2021, 08:41 AM
240v drill or grinder with a nylon or brass wheel

Hmmm that sounds good too, thanks.