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5th October 2023, 08:06 PM
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How much cleaning is too much on antiques...
I have a few pieces of antique furniture that I am going to work on. They are in good general condition but they are very dark and the grain is nearly obscured. I tried some Propriety Rustins surface...
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2nd March 2023, 02:27 AM
Thread: Pembroke Table question
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I am familiar with this Irish cabinetmaker, over...
I am familiar with this Irish cabinetmaker, over here the pieces usually seem to go for large amounts when they pop up, this is a side table by him.
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28th February 2023, 11:46 PM
Thread: Making your own wax polishes
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Considering the size of my last electricity bill,...
Considering the size of my last electricity bill, I might leave the the lights off take your advice !
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27th February 2023, 09:51 PM
Thread: Pembroke Table question
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Just a follow up, I attached a few images of the...
Just a follow up, I attached a few images of the details of this piece. As I say I don't believe it's hobbyist made but the ball and claw foot isn't as well carved / proportioned on this 1910/1920...
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27th February 2023, 09:46 PM
Thread: Making your own wax polishes
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Thank you for the recommendation, I had heard...
Thank you for the recommendation, I had heard good things about this wax. But I still have over 2kg of nice beeswax to find a use for :)
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27th February 2023, 12:37 AM
Thread: Making your own wax polishes
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Yes indeed, and usually over a shellac polished...
Yes indeed, and usually over a shellac polished surface.
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27th February 2023, 12:14 AM
Thread: Pembroke Table question
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Wow, that is a simple gem of a piece, even the...
Wow, that is a simple gem of a piece, even the fold out supports are beautifully shaped. Thank you for the link !
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26th February 2023, 11:26 PM
Thread: Pembroke Table question
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I honestly think in this case it was a...
I honestly think in this case it was a professional made the piece, the actual cabinetmaking in general is of high quality, dovetailing and drawer construction and the carvings are too good IMHO to...
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26th February 2023, 03:27 AM
Thread: Pembroke Table question
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You seem to be spot on regarding my own Pembroke...
You seem to be spot on regarding my own Pembroke table as it has oak for the sides and is indeed stained a red oxide:)
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25th February 2023, 08:10 AM
Thread: Pembroke Table question
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Pembroke Table question
Hi folks,
I have a Regency Mahogany Pembroke Table probably 1810 to 1830ish...
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25th February 2023, 08:02 AM
Thread: Making your own wax polishes
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Hi Neil and thanks for your kind tips.. For...
Hi Neil and thanks for your kind tips..
For antique furniture I thought a wax and preferably not too high a shine is the way to go in most cases, I haven't had any problems with marking etc so... -
25th February 2023, 07:55 AM
Thread: Making your own wax polishes
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Would this apply to Polish Reviver also, I use...
Would this apply to Polish Reviver also, I use pure turpentine in my polish reviver mix probably a 3rd is turpentine. Would white spirits do the job in a reviver ?
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22nd February 2023, 04:09 AM
Thread: Making your own wax polishes
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I have found this is the only way to get work...
I have found this is the only way to get work done, I am as guilty of the next man for making things more complicated than necessary -:)
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22nd February 2023, 04:05 AM
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I'm honestly not sure, it's just I have always...
I'm honestly not sure, it's just I have always bought ready made waxes and of course one has to usually choose a colour / tint. I am thinking of making my own and was wondering how they are tinted. I...
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20th February 2023, 09:20 PM
Thread: Making your own wax polishes
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I have applied the wax with 0000 wire wool but I...
I have applied the wax with 0000 wire wool but I haven't buffed with it, I used a cloth.....I will try that and see
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20th February 2023, 09:18 PM
Thread: Making your own wax polishes
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Some great info, thanks. I have a few books that...
Some great info, thanks. I have a few books that go in depth about the finishes of old but there are so many ingredients and difficult to obtain stuff that I will just stick to what I have on hand...
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13th February 2023, 09:01 PM
Thread: Making your own wax polishes
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thanks for the link. I am wondering what I can...
thanks for the link. I am wondering what I can use to tint the polish, I have pigment earth powders and spirit powders, maybe someone may advise on their suitability.
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12th February 2023, 09:15 AM
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Making your own wax polishes
Hi Folks,
I am running low on waxes and am about to buy a few tins in various shades, but before I do...
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7th February 2023, 08:00 AM
Thread: How to identify an existing finish.
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I am really surprised at the resilience of this...
I am really surprised at the resilience of this finish, I have used mineral spirits ( white spirits ), metho, polish reviver, acetone all applied quite vigorously with 0000 wire wool and it makes...
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5th February 2023, 05:16 AM
Thread: How to identify an existing finish.
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Finish
As much as I hate to have to strip it I think it's the best option as there is some nice mahogany hidden underneath.
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3rd February 2023, 01:04 AM
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How to identify an existing finish.
Hey folks,
I recently bought a Georgian bureau bookcase circa 1800 for a restoration project. I knew upon initial viewing the finish on the side of the piece looked a bit shiny and plasticky. This... -
29th January 2023, 07:43 AM
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The results..
I couldn't wait till tomorrow :B ....the white marks were not going away with heat applied. I decided to use white oil on it's own to start the revive and then used a mix of linseed oil turpentine...
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29th January 2023, 06:15 AM
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Reviver
Thank you for your kind advice, I tried a small area with meths on a cotton bud and it does pretty much cut through to the bare wood and leaves a residue on the bud, looks like wax and grime not much...
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29th January 2023, 12:20 AM
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.......As I didn't get any advice I will just...
.......As I didn't get any advice I will just have to dive in :). I think the reviver can't do any real harm so here goes...
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27th January 2023, 02:55 AM
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Should I revive this Georgian period mahogany top ?
I have this Georgian Mahogany tripod flip top occasional table, it hasn't been polished for a long time. The top is obviously in need of some attention but I am hoping the experienced finishers /...
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29th March 2018, 10:58 PM
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Tools
When I first started out I had a lucky break with a job lot of good quality old tools in a local boot sale, they did require however a lot of refurbishing.
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19th March 2018, 03:06 AM
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True, and sometimes you just have to find a way...
True, and sometimes you just have to find a way to make it work...
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19th March 2018, 02:59 AM
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Oak Burl
That's a good idea....and it would be fun going from a screaming router to the tranquility of the pole lathe !
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18th March 2018, 06:18 AM
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Kettle Stand
Thanks Rob. When inserting the wedges is it best to take out a little of the original material to allow easier fitting ?
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17th March 2018, 12:52 AM
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Brown Oak Burl for Georgian kettle stands ?
I have always wanted a nice pair of diminutive Georgian kettle stands but can't find them in the small sizes or at a price I can afford. So I'm going to make them....
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16th March 2018, 03:22 AM
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Glue Size
Nice tip !
I've actually stumbled across this accidently.......in a way
I was attempting to hammer veneer a piece of awkward veneer and had to give up after a few attempts , I put the piece... -
15th March 2018, 11:36 AM
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Veneering
Ian, Although I haven't used this technique as yet, it certainly makes a lot of sense for intricate pattern build ups and is one I hope to use in the future if I need to.
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15th March 2018, 09:48 AM
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Thanks fellas, some good and useful points there....
Thanks fellas, some good and useful points there. For me even if the actual result was only small but the "feel" of working the plane is nicer it would make me work better....
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15th March 2018, 09:34 AM
Thread: Beech timber for plane making......
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Beech
Thanks D.W, when I cut the the billets to rough size I was pretty much going to rip to length straight from where you you see the pencil lines ( I hope this will yield a good alignment with the pith )
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14th March 2018, 08:37 PM
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Toothing plane
Great info there, thanks. I wish I had intimate access to examine original period furniture and the way it was built, surely that's the best way to determine working methods of the past.
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14th March 2018, 09:49 AM
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Thanks for the input fellas, I will be cutting...
Thanks for the input fellas, I will be cutting the prospective billets and storing them for a project for next Winters dark evenings, just for interest I'm going to check them every couple of weeks...
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14th March 2018, 09:19 AM
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Ian, I have only used the Baileys with the...
Ian, I have only used the Baileys with the original Stanley blades, I have spent ( too much probably ) time really tuning them, my 3 and 4 are decent smoothers, the #3 excellent on reversing /...
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14th March 2018, 08:05 AM
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Toothing Plane
I have to be honest and admit that although I'd love to use period thickness veneers exclusively, I also use the not very period thinner stuff ! I have though used 2mm thick veneer with hammer...
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13th March 2018, 09:17 PM
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Ah yes, I can see that you are getting a nice...
Ah yes, I can see that you are getting a nice collection of fine crumbs there although your plane has a lovely patina which has probably smoothed the wood over time. My Buck London plane has had...
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13th March 2018, 12:21 PM
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That's very very similar to my toothing plane...
That's very very similar to my toothing plane opening. When you use your plane do the crumbs clear in to the plane without a problem ? Regarding usage, it will be used mainly in veneering work to...
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12th March 2018, 08:47 PM
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Exactly, it's as if they are sticking to the...
Exactly, it's as if they are sticking to the teeth and not flowing through.....
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12th March 2018, 08:44 PM
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Yes, my first instinct was the mouth opening but...
Yes, my first instinct was the mouth opening but I hesitated to alter it as this vintage plane has had very little use but as it's going to be used regularly I think I have no choice. Would I be...
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12th March 2018, 09:43 AM
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Thanks Ian, I have noticed on my wooden beech...
Thanks Ian, I have noticed on my wooden beech user planes that some have the grain oriented almost straight across and others have a more angled grain pattern similar to rift sawn so it's difficult...
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12th March 2018, 08:52 AM
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Beech timber for plane making......
Not sure where to post this one.....
I am hoping to build some planes and have some beech which I'm hoping may be suitable, it's slightly over 3" thick stock and 10" wide. I'm thinking that the... -
12th March 2018, 08:40 AM
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thanks for the replies..... Yes, when I use...
thanks for the replies.....
Yes, when I use the plane it produces fine crumbs, but they build up in the mouth after only a few passes, saying that it still cuts, unlike a normal plane that once... -
10th March 2018, 08:46 AM
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Toothing Plane Problem...
Hoping some of you guys who use toothing planes in their work may know the reason for the problem I am experiencing...I have a like toothing plane, looks like it has never seen any use. The problem I...