restoring an old silky oak table
Hi All,
Bought an old silky oak table which has been partially stripped/sanded. Would like to know what you think the black colour in the photos is likely to be and what would be the best method to strip it? Is it possible to get the black out of the wood grain without sanding the heck out of it?
Thanks,
Mike
Ps Having trouble making the photo's smaller will try again tomorrow
restoring an old silky oak table
i had the same problem with a silky oak table i bought. tried rubbing with metho and using selleys paint stripper with mixed success. it probably is worth a try - eg if it is shellac then it should start to come off with metho. give it a go on a concealed area eg under the skirt or inside the frame so that if it doesn't achieve what you want you havent created a problem on an area thats visible.
at the end of the day the only way i found to get the black out of the grain was sanding being careful not to create hollows etc, and to not take too much material off. there are a few flecks through the table but you don't notice them and i am more than happy with the result.
pic 1 before / after sanding
pic 2 finished
look forward to seeing the pics - i love silky oak and have restored the dining table, 6 chairs, a 4 drawer filing cabinet and a office desk. the filing cabinet was also pretty sorry beforehand, but with a bit of time and effort they have come up very well.
thanks
nick