Saving A Vintage Ethan Allen Table | Bleaching Furniture | Furniture Refinishing & Restoration
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- Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
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In this video I strip paint, repair a crack, and bleach a vintage Ethan Allen table.
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Great restore, hate the color... but I am not the one buying your greatly remarkable work!
I worked for Ethan Allen in the early seventies, the factory was ancient, all the machinery was powered by a huge flat belt drive system that ran down from the ceiling where there was a long drive axle that ran the whole length of the building. It was slave labor at less than$100. a week and terrible working conditions.
You just described a dozen or more furniture manufacturers in the North Carolina Piedmont during that time.
I also worked for Ethan Allen In the 70's. I enjoyed it but I only worked 1 summer break between. College semesters. I loved the wood and the lacquer smells in the plant. Guess I am one sick puppy but I still love the wood.
Wow, fantastic! I love your work.
@@eggsngritstn Mayville NY. Near Erie PA
I'm so sorry those workers were treated like slaves.
I gotta say, never in my life have seen a cat walking backwards so perfectly and elegantly.
She's a special cat.
@@DashnerDesignRestoration Yup, just ask her. She'll tell ya.
The light blotchy areas were from GREASE / Oily food stains. Next time you have this issue, WASH the wood with Acetone. Three soaking washes and wipe ups usually pulls out most of the oil.
I don't typically like Ethan Allen furniture and I don't usually like a white-washed finish -- but, this turned out really nice! I actually like it better than the original maple finish!
Thanks!
Love how you tried something new! We are very much used to your dark stained projects, but this shows how your work can extend past mid century and traditional furniture. This past year I made a big leap of faith and installed white stained oak floors in part of our home. I get it now, the white wood looks beautiful!
Your table; your choice, but the white stain almost looks like white paint.
Painting solid wood is the opposite of what I do in my shop. I much prefer natural shades and aging.
Just my opinion The white was a poor choice. I understood the bleach wood effect but would done it lighter and more transparent. Again my choice only. I have that matching Ethen Allen Coffee table in Dark Walnut
hey dude, I've watched your channel for 4 years now & I gotta say that the attention to detail & the care you put into bringing these peices back to life is genuinely beautiful. these videos are a joy in my life
Dashner does it again.
An admirer from afar (Australia), and I have learnt a lot from watching your videos though I could never do what you do. I signed up for the woodworker's guild, to continue being inspired. Many thanks Mr D. Design
Thank you for the code from Australia!! I think I have watched all your videos since the beginning. When there was just a voice and the handsome devil would not show its face :-) . These trades are preserved by your videos and in a world of if its broken replace it and throw it out ....your work adds life and one day soon all this mid centruy furniture will be a true antique. Thank you from me ......James
Thank you!
You have so many clever tricks to glue things. I learned a lot 😃
I love light colors for wood - my house was built in the 50s when everything was “blonde”, but I don’t like how it yellows with age. My new kitchen is stained Fruitwood, which goes with the aged blonde woodwork in the house. The table is a beauty, especially when you think of the “before”!
Really nice transitions into the sponsor bits. That's twice now we've been into it before realizing we were being sponsored at. Very well done. I don't even mind sitting through them when you do that.
nah, not working for me. the original wood clour underneath exagerates the mismatch between gaudy white paint and naturalwood.
I'm thinking the same thing . I'm not a fan of bleaching techniques .
Congrats on the new sponsorship. Great job on the table as well! A tip for the water-based poly, use 2% ratio of propolene glycol in the varnish, it helps it even out the finish and reduce bubbles.
Around here tables like that can't be given away. Good job no the less.
If I tried to disassemble a table near the grass then the Lilliputians would sneak up and steal all the screws.
Sorry to say this. Not liking the stain.
Apology accepted.
Blasphemy,
I feel like this is a deviation from your usual style, but i liked it, and i appreciate your willingness to try something new. I'm sure its going to make someone with a shabby chic or farmhouse style super happy
OMG! You painted a solid maple Ethan Allen table!
Thank you! 💃🙏🎉
This table wasn’t painted? It’s natural bleached wood.
@@MeadowDay at 13:00 he clearly states he applied a white gel stain. Perhaps not paint, but it’s not a natural finish. Not my taste, but it’s his table.
I love the color. Better then the vintage orange look.
You've outdone yourself again. I like your professional attitude. A quick makeover wouldn't have done it. You went all the way and took care of every detail. Great job as always.
Thank you!
You had a warm dry day??? Have you moved out of Minnesota??? 😉
I can’t believe you could still see the grain thru the white stain. How beautiful. I bet a young couple would love this in their home. Nice work 😍❤️
When you attached the legs, seeing two different finishes, reminds me of the nightmare my kitchen cabinets are. I bought this house because of the quantity of real wood details. Mahogany kitchen cabinets would match my furniture. The HORROR upon final inspection when I saw the “upgrade” my real estate agent gave them with cheap, white chalk paint, dollar store foam brush application and ONLY on the exterior! She didn’t remove the hardware either! I told her next time she sells a house with this “upgrade” to be SURE to use hot pink paint inside! I’m still refinishing 36 cabinet doors! 😢
That's an unusual restore you did there - pale wood made even paler. And I think the result is just beautiful.
Thank you!
Only pale finishes from now on. Can you do one on a black walnut piece next time?
After reading the comments about the finish, I was anxious but it’s actually terrific. A light marbling that hints at grain and is a perfect update and congruent with the shape of the legs. A delightful restoration and a new life for what might have been a boring maple piece. Wonderful work. Thanks!
Thank you!
It's a nice piece but I don't like what was done with it. I'm not a fan of white or that light.
Me too. I like the darker maple or cherry finishes but he did a great job bringing it back to life. I hate to see good furniture mistreated like it was.
I’ve used that polycrylic finish a few times, and found that the special brush Minwax sells for it actually helps with bubbles. I also found that a light de-nib sanding to open any dried bubbles, and a second coat helped a lot, I got virtually no bubbles on the second coat.
I will note that the satin finish of it seemed to produce less bubbles than the flat finish variant, but that could be just in my case.
I’ll have to check out that brush if I use it again.
My wife and I actually each have had our own quart cans of that finish. I used it on pine/whitewood cabinets I built in my wife's garage that we also use for a partyroom. She uses it as a finish on wooden frames I have made for her artwork. I have also sprayed it on wine barrel stave art. It's not a bad product.
As a person who inherited and loves my Ethan Allen and Roxton furniture nutmeg spice maple pieces from 1960s/70s, I actually like the finish you did on the table. I put dark brown/black bookcases with my maple, which surprising compliments it, without competing with it.
The table you have done would also look beautiful with the same dark brown/black done on the legs, in a satin (not gloss), to balance all of the bleach/white gel look. But that’s me, I would prefer that.
You turned that ugly duckling into a beautiful swan! I loved the nearly white finish!
You did a great job on this, but it's not for me. I like a darker finish, and that would never fit in with my decor, and I wouldn't give it a second glance if I saw it in a sale. Lovely to see you working though, as usual. Take care 🙂
Looks really cool. Would be right at home here in FL near the beach. Very unique look being that white while still showing the wood grain beneath
Just what I was thinking, definitely not an inland Florida piece.
That's older than I gave it credit for. Those aren't Phillips screws, they're Reed and Prince.
This transformation unfolded in quite unexpected ways. I like the results very much.
I’m always learning something new watching you work. I have an old solid maple table that is most likely 80 years old. It has a small split where two panels were glued. I will try gluing a small sliver of wood into that area. Very cool to offer a premium membership to the Woodworkers Guild of America to those first 1000 people.☺👍
Solution A is just drain cleaner! You can buy the crystals in the UK. Then you can mix your own 😊
I would have asked if they would take $20 for it. 😂❤
I would have paid the original price because Ethan Allen...
I would've asked if they'd take $20.01. The price is right.
I love lighter colored woods, but that white stain was a bit too much, it almost looks like it was painted white, like someone else said. But I guess it's what you had to do to save this piece.
What a great job! Before it was just an outdated ordinary table (nevermind the damage), now it's a statement piece!
Though it would have been a TON of more work, why didn't you refinish the underside of the table, frame etc.?
Because it would've been a ton more work and he probably doesn't sleep under the table.
Also basically double the materials. And would’ve made the maker’s mark look weird
There was a style in the late 1980s for the top of tables, etc, to be natural or white and the rest dark.
He did bleach the underside of the tabletop. The underside has rectangular supports that are visible.
Bleached and white washed furniture is very popular these days! I bet it will sell for 20x that $30!
I am 65 years old, and I only bought high end furniture once: a white table, the wood grain showing, black leather chairs with chrome legs and a lamp with Murano glass.
Totally crazy mixture. We loved it. We also gave it away for almost nothing, when we moved into our motor coach 7 years ago.
We are full time travelers, no end in sight.
But that table; if I had a house, I would buy it!😍
Great new look
What a beautiful table. I really love the legs on it. And thanks for the link, I just signed up to WWGOA and checked out that video on loose tenons too. I think I'm gonna be making great use of that website over the next year. Cheers.
Looks amazing
Great looking table. Great job.
Nice job, needs a set of chairs now! Thank you for becoming more environmentally friendly and "you friendly" with the respirator. Love the cat too!
That turned out lovely 🙂👌💪🏻
Thanks, Jay!
The CA works great but just in case you did want to PVA and clamp here are some things I have used to clamp odd shapes:
Surgical Tubing
3M Exterior Painters tape - It's really stretchy
Also I really love your stuff - I learn a lot
Perfection😊
And the one burning question all serious viewers of restoration channels want to know - who's your kitty?? :)
I like the white finish 😊
Using a brush or a roller for bigger jobs is very restful and relaxing. It’s especially true when you worked on a piece like you have and you finally get to see what the item you thought you bought as a mistake, really looks. You are fun to watch.❤
Thank for watching.
That was a major transformation. Looks beautiful.
I used that polyacrylic top coat on my maple floors. It turned a little yellow in the 14 years that it's been on as has the maple underneath it.
I suppose if you are inspiring and teaching the hobbyist this table and the technique you are showing makes sense, but a chemical stripper is a time saver and also a veneer saver
Shellac is a favorite of mine for finishing and usually s base for a lacquer finish.
Beautiful!!
Very creative trick to fill that gap!
Here kitty kitty! 4:28
Lovely!
This turned out nice! Patience is surely the main quality of a wood worker!
I dont know if someone else mentioned it, but yes, putting furniture with hydrogen peroxide on it, out in the sun does help the whitening because the sun’s UVs activates more the hydrogen peroxide (and it also takes less time to do so) so yeah, you did right by doing that 😁
Good job on that piece that wasn’t really looking it was gonna be good, but it is!
THANK YOU! I stopped the video to sign up with WWGofA and was successful in getting the discount!!!Thank you so much I had been looking at the Guild so much and trying to figure out how to pay for a year as being on a fixed income these things make a difference. I am so thrilled I just can’t contain myself!!! Thank you so very much!
The Bob Ross of furniture restoration
i love how much problem solving and thorough thought these projects take. im always surprised at your solutions to things
Thank you.
That looks really good, and is such a wonderful outcome, especially after looking at the state of it when you started!
Looks great.
Mr Ethan Allen would be proud of you
I would be afraid of losing little screws in the grass. Also I had a recent bad experience with chiggers in my yard . 😅 Lesson learned.
I once lost s screw in the grass. And a rattlesnake bit me...chiggers...come on.
Looks really nice
Very Nice finish!
It is perfect this way, bravo 🌹🌹🌹✌🏻
surprised that you left the bottom original 😮
Great job. As always :)
Thank you!
Very nice! Thanks for the video!
Beautiful.
A foam brush with polycrylic really helps with the bubbles, in my experience. The plus side is that even the large ones are super cheap and work well.
"Who wants to see more sanding?" We do. It's why we are here. 😐
I think this table really turned out nice. It’s nice to see something different for a change using a white stain. I’m going to sign up to that wood working guild. I do enjoy refinishing furniture especially antiques. I do it for myself, pieces I want to keep. I would love to learn how to do better at what I’m doing. Thanks for sharing this to your viewers. ♥️😊👍👍🌟
Great job!
This would go perfectly with hunter green and burgundy wallpaper 🤗
This furniture reminds me of my childhood and my parents.
Kitty!
Im so glad you did the light finish.
Beautiful job.😊
almost looks painted. Looks beautiful
Thank you!
lovely video as always. nice and calm
I love it! Nice work.
Thank you!
lovely
I LOVE the stain. It looks so nice.
Very nice.
Fantastic job on this table. I love it. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for watching!
Start to finish how much time did this project take you? And do you work on more than one at a time? I love the variety of comments from people who love it and people who hate it. As an artist I've learned to make what I love and know that it won't speak to everyone. Thanks for your channel!
Neat! I never heard of a flutter sander but I see the advantage of new stuff.
Me too, I’m gonna get one.
This turned out stunning
Truly amazing! Who knew that beautiful table was underneath all that paint and grime! You did such a beautiful job and I appreciate the explanations as you went through the process it is so educational and l love the way you phrase what worked and what didn’t. Love the outcome of the table you to did a remarkable job even through the blotchy problems you solved them. .
Pretty damn cool Sir.
Good job as usual. That colonial style is very hard to sell, but the white stain helped modernize it to a wider market. It could go with the popular farmhouse look.
The finish on this table is spectacular. Love it. Thanks for the information regarding the wwgoa.
Thanks for watching!
Beautifully done. Love the finish.