Woodwould
18th June 2008, 10:00 AM
I found some photos at the weekend of some of my past efforts and I thought I'd share some of them on these forums. I've already posted in the clock section. I'm an average wood worker, but a very inept photographer and to compound the problem, these images are scans of old scratched photos (some of them 30+ years old) from the bottom of a box, so please excuse the quality.
The toe of one of the splayed legs on this dining table pedestal had been broken off on at least two occasions and the successive repairs including screwing and later gluing with PVA necessitated a more permanent repair.
The glued tip was already off when I received the table and after scrutiny, an earlier repair consisting of three screws slightly higher up the leg meant a considerable amount of the toe had to be removed to get back to sound timber.
The leg was trimmed and a new piece of mahogany grafted on.
http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn135/I-Got-Wood/Restoration/dining_table_leg_restoration_01b.jpg
The stopped reed moulding was formed in the new section.
http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn135/I-Got-Wood/Restoration/dining_table_leg_restoration_02b.jpg
Preliminary colouring was done to blend the new with the old.
http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn135/I-Got-Wood/Restoration/dining_table_leg_restoration_03b.jpg
http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn135/I-Got-Wood/Restoration/dining_table_leg_restoration_04b.jpg
The castor was replaced and the whole table given a good waxing.
http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn135/I-Got-Wood/Restoration/dining_table_leg_restoration_05b.jpg
The toe of one of the splayed legs on this dining table pedestal had been broken off on at least two occasions and the successive repairs including screwing and later gluing with PVA necessitated a more permanent repair.
The glued tip was already off when I received the table and after scrutiny, an earlier repair consisting of three screws slightly higher up the leg meant a considerable amount of the toe had to be removed to get back to sound timber.
The leg was trimmed and a new piece of mahogany grafted on.
http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn135/I-Got-Wood/Restoration/dining_table_leg_restoration_01b.jpg
The stopped reed moulding was formed in the new section.
http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn135/I-Got-Wood/Restoration/dining_table_leg_restoration_02b.jpg
Preliminary colouring was done to blend the new with the old.
http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn135/I-Got-Wood/Restoration/dining_table_leg_restoration_03b.jpg
http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn135/I-Got-Wood/Restoration/dining_table_leg_restoration_04b.jpg
The castor was replaced and the whole table given a good waxing.
http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn135/I-Got-Wood/Restoration/dining_table_leg_restoration_05b.jpg