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Time for a light restoration on a small chest of drawers
Hey all,
This is going to start of sounding a bit like a confession or otherwise.
It has been quite a while since I have last posted anything on my projects that I am working on, (that is alright my son, 3 coats of shellac and 2 rubbing back with polish afterwards to atone for your sins etc etc). But seriously father, I just havn' been working on them etc etc
Ok, you get the drill. Basically I have been slack.
Right with that out of the way, time now for a project update.
I started on this small cedar and Baltic 4 drawer chest of drawers I bought a few years back and while I got on with most of the work back then, I never got around to finishing it. When I found it in a dealers, it had been badly coated with some aweful dark stain to try to blend the pine to look like cedar (well kind of), the top was loose, drawers were rickety, and it had no feet etc.
So I stripped the stain off the usual way (metho and steel wool), light sanding thereafter re-coating with shellac. I sorted out the problems with the drawer construction, and bought some cedar bun feet (more on this topic later). The base plinth was also rotten on one section and so without the right tools, I had fabricate a small repair section, but, as my work was a little rough, it will need a little filling with putty, sanding, colouring and then shellac to blend this all together. Far from perfect but it is ok by me, as it is a bit rustic anyway.
So now with the feet mounted and other finishing coating, light sanding etc underway, I figured I should share this one with anyone who might be interested. Cheers Dave