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12th May 2014, 09:59 AM #31Senior Member
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- Nov 2012
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- Sydney
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Great result - a beautiful little table
Regards
John
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25th May 2014, 04:17 PM #32
The desk is completely finished now. Polished, waxed, buffed and moved inside.
Here's how it looked when I dragged it home with me.
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Here's how it looks now. Please excuse my terrible photography.
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This wasn't a particularly challenging restoration, but it was a fair bit of work. Cleaning, rebuilding and polishing.
Not sure what is next, but there will be something sooner than later.
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3rd June 2014, 03:10 PM #33Senior Member
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- Mar 2009
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- Hobart
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While not for your level of skills and experience a hard or perhaps very challenging project, I suspect for others it might have been. The thing I like is how you detail your threads, as you show others how to re-create and put back together a range of nice pieces which otherwise might not be saved for prosperity.
So very well done, your table looks really lovely and is a credit to you. As ever will keep an eye out for your next project. I must admit I havn't been doing anything woody for a while now. Am time poor what with plastering and painting keeping me busy.
Dave
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9th June 2014, 11:37 PM #34
I just recalled this thread today. Thank you for the update and the posting of the finished restoration.
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