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Thread: New here and new to woodworking.
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17th March 2014, 03:27 PM #1
New here and new to woodworking.
Hey all. First I am one of those people that can understand and discuss physics, theology, sub atomic theory, electrical engineering etc. having said that, I can not cut a straight line to save my soul! I can measure 10 times and still get it wrong. Sure in wood shop high school with $100,000 in machines ok, things came out ok. But with hand tools, and a few power tools well you get the idea. So, everyone knows someone like me yes? Well, here is why I'm here and need you all. I have a small collection of speakers from the 1970's. Mostly veneered walnut. I want to restore them to a little better than new. the following photos.
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That is to say the finish after a few minor repairs of veneers should look like this wood:
so can someone tell me at least my first step?
Or if you have time the whole process?
Thanks
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17th March 2014, 06:48 PM #2
Welcome to the forum.
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