bresmith
17th September 2007, 04:40 PM
Hey all,
picked up an old glass doored bookshelf from work that someone had painted and thought l could fill in a few weekends restoring it. I've stripped off the paint and in the process of sanding and just wondering if l can get some recommendations to finish the job. The shelving is a fairly light hardwood type of wood that l was planning on staining a darkish colour to match my other furniture. The door on the other hand is a rich burgundy redwood that looks fantastic and l don't really want to stain it. So whats the best way to finish this door. Do l varnish it? I've got some clear cabothane gloss there, would that do the job?
Also l was hoping to fill in some nail holes on the redwood door and wondering what's best to use. Will some sawdust mixed with woodworking glue do the job, especially if l don't need to stain?
Thanks in advance.
Brent:)
picked up an old glass doored bookshelf from work that someone had painted and thought l could fill in a few weekends restoring it. I've stripped off the paint and in the process of sanding and just wondering if l can get some recommendations to finish the job. The shelving is a fairly light hardwood type of wood that l was planning on staining a darkish colour to match my other furniture. The door on the other hand is a rich burgundy redwood that looks fantastic and l don't really want to stain it. So whats the best way to finish this door. Do l varnish it? I've got some clear cabothane gloss there, would that do the job?
Also l was hoping to fill in some nail holes on the redwood door and wondering what's best to use. Will some sawdust mixed with woodworking glue do the job, especially if l don't need to stain?
Thanks in advance.
Brent:)