I love your videos but struggle to read the subtitles when it comes up so fast. Please let the words and translation sit a moment before moving on. I like to hear the story and challenges you face as you plan to refurbish. Ty
I agree. Especially when neither German nor English is your native language. I have to play it at 0,75 speed to have a chance to understand. So please, let the text stay longer😊 And, I’m so happy I found your channel. A man who can handle a chisel and a planer…😊
A beautiful restoration. Personally, as a carpenter, I really liked the wood designs and knots, and I will definitely make one with this design for my cottage design. I thank you for the patience you used to restore this piece and I hope you will be successful in this direction💗
I appreciate when people restore the locks! I love when the locks work, and have never considered making a key, i have a collection of old keys and usually find one that works and then have it copied. But now i know something new!
Alles gut - aber kann man es so machen (bitte), dass die Texte länger stehen? Ich bin schon ein fixer Leser, aber sogar für mich sind die zu schnell weg. Danke!
Congratulations on your work, these are beautiful restorations and conclusions that create enormous satisfaction when watching the video. A big "hello" coming straight from Minas Gerais - Brazil.
Neben der, wie immer sehr detaillierten Ausführung der Restaurierung, ist mir besonders der Schnitt des Videos aufgefallen. Tolle Großaufnahmen, wie für einen Bildband, aber wunderbar geschnitten und aneinandergefügt. Hier ergänzen sich die handwerkliche Arbeit an der Komode und die Kameraführung und Schnitt wunderbar. Toll zu sehen, wie du dich von mal zu mal immer wieder steigern kannst. 👍👍👍👍👍
I would put this piece in my TV room with the TV on it so when family and friends watched TV they would see this beautiful piece of furniture. Great piece and, a great video. Thanks.
For those who like me found the subtitles were flashing much too quickly...I was about to quit watching the video because it was so frustrating...I found that the transcript (on the video description tab) had the full subtitles. Not a perfect solution, but it is better than backing up the video multiple times.
Und mir ist es ein Rätsel, wie man das alles so restaurieren kann. Jeder Handgriff sitzt, nicht mal ansatzweise ein leichtes Zittern. Ich bin einfach nur begeistert. Sieht toll aus. 👍
I love watching your videos! It relaxes me when I have a migraine, but I just plain love to watch it! I live in the US. Can you please watch your fingers when cutting narrow, long wood!
Ich dachte zuerst an geflammte Birke, dafür ist es aber wirklich zu intensiv. Dann dachte ich vielleicht an Tiger oak, aber dazu passt die Struktur nicht. Bitte sei so nett und lass die Texte länger stehen.
For the oil stain, you need literally soap. Find an industrial de-greaser, which might be sold as a floor cleaner. You can use it much more concentrated than what the label indicates, but it probably needs _some_ water added in order to work right. You can make a gel by adding fused silica, which you'll find sold as an epoxy additive. Also, I believe you didn't try mineral spirits in the video. That should be the next step after baking soda + acid.
Großartige Arbeit wie immer, Chris Bravo. Ihr Kanal und Ismail @restomaniac waren für mich die Inspiration, meinen eigenen Kanal zu starten. Ich werde nie so gut sein wie ihr, aber wir können alle träumen!! 😉
2:25 Wasser, Kola, Backpulver. Sounds delicious! :) I'm not sure I want to know how many hours of work went into this! Fantastic job repairing all that while keeping the spirit of the original item.
Folgender Vorschlag zur Entfernung von Ölflecken: nimm ein Löschblatt, lege es auf den Fleck und fahre mit einem heißen Bügeleisen darüber. Das müsste im Prinzip klappen. Das Öl wird vom Löschblatt aufgesogen. Gruß aus dem Elsass 🌻🌻🌻
First treat with a solvent for grease, work with steam iron or very hot iron and a wet cloth. There are also devices with steam jet, known for cleaning in the household.
That was a Very Crunchy and Thirsty piece. So Much Work to do but Very worthy of Being Restored! Great Job as Always! I think the Veneer might be Elm. I've only seen a few Examples but Someone said It's Grain is similar to walnut but it's Patterns are More Chaotic. No Handles or will there be Replacements Later?
Hello, no. There will be no replacement. The Biedermeier chests of drawers were opened by the keys. The drawers glide so easily that this is possible without any problems. Regards
Lovely work, very pretty veneer, do you know if it's tiger maple? Did you eventually put drawer pulls on? I think making the key fixing the lock was just great I love it when locks which work.
Hi, I have similarly built dresser and I tried to restore it myself but both sides are cracked in half and separated and I can’t figure out how to fix it. I tried pushing them back together to glue them but they won’t move, so I probably need to disassemble the dresser and glue them together, right? But the problem is I don’t know how to take it apart as everything is glued together and covered in veneer. What do you suggest? I would be so thankful if you can help me with some advice! Thank you for providing us awesome content and I’m looking forward to your reply 😊
Hi, that's very difficult to say without having seen the chest of drawers. In most cases, veneers and wood can be removed with warm water or steam. But it is a lot of work. If the boards are apart, you could use a wood chipper over the entire length. Then close the cracks with wood filler. I'm sorry if I can't help you any more. Regards
Such beautiful work and what a gorgeous piece. Well done. A little piece of advice though, try capturing parts of your video from distance as well. It’s awesome where you have zoomed in, where detail work is required to be seen. However in whole 30 mins clips I was not able to see your work from broader angle. It will be delight to see it from distance to see the whole picture as well.
Ich würde Asche nehmen. Entweder von Zigaretten oder ganz wenig Herdasche. Hatte ich mal gelesen. Hilft bei einigen Flecken. Auf Betonfliessen würde Katzenmineralstreu helfen.
That pattern on the drawer fronts and sides only achieved with veneer. What is the tree the veneer came from? BTW, the finish made the dresser a finished work of art. Thank you for sharing. ❤🎉😊
Schönes Video, Chris. Die Kommode sieht klasse aus! Was für ein Holz das ist, weis ich leider auch nicht. 🥴 Wo du das Furnier geleimt hast, wäre da nicht eine Spritze mit Nadel besser? Ui hast du das Bügeleisen von deiner Frau genommen, nicht das das Mecka gibt? 🤔😂 Habe mal etwas nachgeschaut, könnte es evtl. Zebraholz sein? Es ist ja meistens so, das es durch die Kamera nie so rüberkommt wie real
Danke dir 👍 Ich kann es dir leider nicht sagen welches Holz das ist. Ich habe mich mit 3 Fachleuten unterhalten und keiner wusste es. 🤷♀️ich brauchte keine Spritze. So tief musste ich den Leim nicht drunter geben. Das Bügeleisen war mal meiner Frau. Bis ich ein altes Furnier damit abgeleimt habe. Dann habe ich ihr ganz schnell und freiwillig ein neues bestellt. 😬Grüße
Schönes Video, auch wenn der Vorbesitzer dir sehr viel Arbeit hinterlassen hat. Vielleicht kannst du bei den Detailaufnahmen etwas mehr rauszoomen, damit es nicht so schnell unscharf wird? Außerdem sieht man nicht so viel, wenn es soooo nah rangezoomt ist… übrigens - danke, dass keine nervige Musik im Hintergrund ist
Given my limited knowledge and experience, I hesitate to make this suggestion, but could the wood be zebra wood? I've only seen it once, in a small sheet of veneer, but it has stayed with me. I believe the trees from which this type of wood is harvested are grown in Central America and, while exotic and thus $$, are not *as* $$ as rosewood and mahogany, which might be why they are used less: customers at the $$ end of the market might want the most $$, and simply what is most beautiful of what is available to the craftsman? Not that there is anything not to live in rosewood or mahogany, but this is so unusual, and it's grain/stripes were used so well in crafting this particular piece.
I think I have a lead on the type of wood used to make this chest of drawers. I think it may be Brazilian rose wood. I watched a channel that used a veneer of rose wood and noticed the similarities.
Congratulations on the great looking dresser! Veneer to me looks like machagony pyramid. Also, the runners you replaced was already replacement. Same as veneer at the bottom of drawer faces looks like replacement. Someone was fixing this at least once. Regarding shelack polish - if you want to show it better do in steps with some comments, if I wouldn't know how it's done I would be lost. I'm lost anyways, as I don't understand if steps are shown in correct sequence (if they are that's not the method I would use).
for uncoloring the wood amoniac is the best then rinse with abondante water, for removing oil on wood use black soap and or white vinegar or lemon juice depend the deepest of the smudge, neutral PH for the soap is recommended
Oxalbleiche? Vielleicht hilft das? Oder wie früher weiße Tonerde? Die heißt auch Pfeifenerde (oder Pfeiffenerde, sollte es beim Drogisten geben). Mir Spiritus sauberreiben, Tonerde über Nacht oder auch füe 24 Stunden draufgeben. Abwischen + mit Spiritus nachreinigen. Fluchen, weil es nicht beim ersten Mal klappt. Vielleicht das mal probieren?
Bei dem Furnier musste ich auch als erstes an Birke geflammt denken, allerdings passt der Kontrast nicht dazu. Also dachte ich, vielleicht war vorher eine dunkle Beize drauf, die an der "abtauchenden" Maserung tiefer ins Holz gedrungen ist, und dann nachher beim Schleifen dann nicht mehr abgetragen wurde…? 🤔
I've had success with soaking the oil stain with methylated spirits for a minute and then setting light to it. Sounds scary but, MS burns at a very low temperature and if you only let it burn for a short while, it doesn't damage the wood or veneer. Extreme caution needed and some experimentation.
@@chrigunrestauration further thought. You might get in touch with Thomas Johnson over in the USA. In his 40+ years I'll bet there's no problem he hasn't had to deal with. YT channel Thomas Johnson furniture restoration.
I love your videos but struggle to read the subtitles when it comes up so fast. Please let the words and translation sit a moment before moving on. I like to hear the story and challenges you face as you plan to refurbish. Ty
I agree. Especially when neither German nor English is your native language. I have to play it at 0,75 speed to have a chance to understand. So please, let the text stay longer😊
And, I’m so happy I found your channel. A man who can handle a chisel and a planer…😊
I can only agree with that. Even for me as a German, it was sometimes not possible to read the text without rewinding and pressing pause.🙃
Me too! ❤
Me pasa lo mismo 🤭
Me too!
A beautiful restoration. Personally, as a carpenter, I really liked the wood designs and knots, and I will definitely make one with this design for my cottage design. I thank you for the patience you used to restore this piece and I hope you will be successful in this direction💗
Thank you very much
I absolutely love that wood grain! I’m so glad that you didn’t darken it into oblivion.
I was intrigued by the process of creating the new key.
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I appreciate when people restore the locks! I love when the locks work, and have never considered making a key, i have a collection of old keys and usually find one that works and then have it copied. But now i know something new!
It was a nice bit of work, but the overall result was, er, "bold". Definitely not my cup of tea.
This was a labor of love. You did an amazing job bringing back this dresser to its formal glory. Beautiful work.
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Former.
Alles gut - aber kann man es so machen (bitte), dass die Texte länger stehen? Ich bin schon ein fixer Leser, aber sogar für mich sind die zu schnell weg. Danke!
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Diesem Wunsch schließe ich mich an. 😃
Einfach das Video langsamer abspielen!
Auf das Einstellungs- Rad gehen, Widergabe, 0.75 oder so und alles ist entspannter.
I'm not very tech savy. I stop video when the captions come up, read them n start video again.
@@cathybenson5119look at the gear- symbol ⚙, choose a slower motion and than you have enough time to read.
A master craftsman, you do wonderful work.
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Congratulations on your work, these are beautiful restorations and conclusions that create enormous satisfaction when watching the video. A big "hello" coming straight from Minas Gerais - Brazil.
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Ich finde, dass die Texteinblendungen zu kurz sind. Und ich lese nicht langsam… Ansonsten schaue ich die Videos aber sehr gerne.
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Da Menschen gewöhnlich sprechen können, braucht es keine Texte! Kurze Sätze was man warum macht und schön wärs...
Neben der, wie immer sehr detaillierten Ausführung der Restaurierung, ist mir besonders der Schnitt des Videos aufgefallen. Tolle Großaufnahmen, wie für einen Bildband, aber wunderbar geschnitten und aneinandergefügt. Hier ergänzen sich die handwerkliche Arbeit an der Komode und die Kameraführung und Schnitt wunderbar. Toll zu sehen, wie du dich von mal zu mal immer wieder steigern kannst. 👍👍👍👍👍
Danke für das Lob! 😀
Excellent work! You really brought it back to life!
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I would put this piece in my TV room with the TV on it so when family and friends watched TV they would see this beautiful piece of furniture.
Great piece and, a great video. Thanks.
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As always, fantastic results 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
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I have never seen this kind of wood before. But you made it into a restored treasure.
Thank you. Unfortunately nobody could tell me which wood it is. 🤷♀️
@@chrigunrestauration - I have seen similar in some other videos and heard it referred to as tiger oak or perhaps flame oak?
@@janvafa9959I have heard both used for this type of wood.
@@janvafa9959 it’s flame oak. When used in furniture it’s gorgeous!
The beauty of the grain on this piece! I ❤ this!
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Awesome job! Turned out great 😁💙
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For those who like me found the subtitles were flashing much too quickly...I was about to quit watching the video because it was so frustrating...I found that the transcript (on the video description tab) had the full subtitles. Not a perfect solution, but it is better than backing up the video multiple times.
Was für eine Arbeit. Aber wunderschön geworden.
Und mir ist es ein Rätsel, wie man das alles so restaurieren kann. Jeder Handgriff sitzt, nicht mal ansatzweise ein leichtes Zittern. Ich bin einfach nur begeistert. Sieht toll aus. 👍
Vielen Dank. 😀
Ganz phantastische Arbeit. Hervorragend zu zuschauen. ❤❤Gratuliere!!
Danke für das Lob!
I love watching your videos! It relaxes me when I have a migraine, but I just plain love to watch it! I live in the US. Can you please watch your fingers when cutting narrow, long wood!
I'll do that. 😀 Greetings
That is just gorgeous, love that wood....Take care...cheers !!!
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I was like ok that's nice, for the most part but when it got to actually key smithing I was wowed. Great stuff!
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Love it when wood grain shows. Fantastic work 👍🙏❤️
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Stunning!
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Amazing! It's beauty is restored by a true craftsman ❤
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Wie immer, gut gemacht!
Danke
Congratulations, the restoration was beautiful and perfect!😀💜💜💜
Thanks 😀
@@chrigunrestauration 😀💜👍
That came out spectacular!
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Spectacular! And excellent video editing.
Mega schön geworden- danke dafür 😊
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Absolutely stunning brilliant job ❤❤❤❤❤❤
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Complimenti un lavoro di restauro Magnifico!!... Sei eccezionalmente bravo!!... ❤😊
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I just love you!! Classic music is life! I can work better, think better, and be grateful for life
Beautiful job! It's amazing.
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Ich dachte zuerst an geflammte Birke, dafür ist es aber wirklich zu intensiv. Dann dachte ich vielleicht an Tiger oak, aber dazu passt die Struktur nicht.
Bitte sei so nett und lass die Texte länger stehen.
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Absolutely beautiful.
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Magnifique restauration 👍👏✨
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Enhorabuena, maravilloso trabajo, ha quedado espectacular
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eine schöne Kommode mit interessantem Furnier
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For the oil stain, you need literally soap.
Find an industrial de-greaser, which might be sold as a floor cleaner. You can use it much more concentrated than what the label indicates, but it probably needs _some_ water added in order to work right.
You can make a gel by adding fused silica, which you'll find sold as an epoxy additive.
Also, I believe you didn't try mineral spirits in the video. That should be the next step after baking soda + acid.
Thank you very much
Another method is to rub with mineral spirits on a cloth pad, then follow up with a washing with soap and water.
wow amazing!!!! thats a serious ressurection of a dresser!! great job!!!!
😀 Thank you
It is amazing what you do for your restorations/ Great job and so informative.
thank you 😀
Großartige Arbeit wie immer, Chris Bravo. Ihr Kanal und Ismail @restomaniac waren für mich die Inspiration, meinen eigenen Kanal zu starten. Ich werde nie so gut sein wie ihr, aber wir können alle träumen!! 😉
Vielen Dank! Einfach machen. Ich lerne bei jedem Projekt. Gelernt habe ich von Videos. 👍
2:25 Wasser, Kola, Backpulver. Sounds delicious! :)
I'm not sure I want to know how many hours of work went into this! Fantastic job repairing all that while keeping the spirit of the original item.
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Again this shows the understanding of à sharp chisel. Even has the machinery to keep a sharp edge. I enjoy watching him work.
thanks 😀
Grazie a te per averci mostrato il tuo eccezionale lavoro. I miei migliori complimenti per la tua professionalità!!🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤
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Excellent craftsmanship
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Красотища.Браво❤❤❤❤
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The work you did was very nice but I cannot read the English subtitles as they go by so quickly. Probably won't watch again. It's too frustrating. 🤔
Great camera work!!!
Thanks 😀
Sehr schönes Ergebnis...😀
Dankeschön 😊
Um trabalho de mestre, Parabéns. Sempre talentoso e cuida dos pequenos estragos que o tempo marca.
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Folgender Vorschlag zur Entfernung von Ölflecken: nimm ein Löschblatt, lege es auf den Fleck und fahre mit einem heißen Bügeleisen darüber. Das müsste im Prinzip klappen. Das Öl wird vom Löschblatt aufgesogen. Gruß aus dem Elsass 🌻🌻🌻
yes. soaking with an oil based solvent should speed this up👍
Vielen Dank. das werde ich das nächste mal versuchen. 😀
First treat with a solvent for grease, work with steam iron or very hot iron and a wet cloth. There are also devices with steam jet, known for cleaning in the household.
Vielleicht kann man ölflecken mit handelsüblichen Bremsenreiniger entfernen. Der Lack wird damit aber auch angegriffen.
Would oxalic acid have removed some of those stains? Might need 2 or 3 applications.
Вы просто волшебник
That was a Very Crunchy and Thirsty piece. So Much Work to do but Very worthy of Being Restored! Great Job as Always! I think the Veneer might be Elm. I've only seen a few Examples but Someone said It's Grain is similar to walnut but it's Patterns are More Chaotic. No Handles or will there be Replacements Later?
Hello, no. There will be no replacement. The Biedermeier chests of drawers were opened by the keys. The drawers glide so easily that this is possible without any problems. Regards
Lovely work, very pretty veneer, do you know if it's tiger maple? Did you eventually put drawer pulls on?
I think making the key fixing the lock was just great I love it when locks which work.
Please leave your German captions up a bit longer. I get halfway through reading it and it is gone
The next time 😀
Sehr gut!
Vielen Dank!
Beautiful work
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Beautiful bravo
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интересно.
это шпон из карельской берёзы?
Я не знаю.
Браво!!!
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I noticed your flat screwdriver did not seat fully into the screw slot.28:11-28:16 That can strip a screwhead. Your technique is beautiful. Thank you.
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Love it, v well done 😊
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What beautiful wood grain in this piece. Question though - as there are no handles on the drawers how do you open them?
Biedermeier chests of drawers have no handles. The drawers are opened with a key. That's why I made an effort to make them run so easily again. 😀
Hi, I have similarly built dresser and I tried to restore it myself but both sides are cracked in half and separated and I can’t figure out how to fix it. I tried pushing them back together to glue them but they won’t move, so I probably need to disassemble the dresser and glue them together, right? But the problem is I don’t know how to take it apart as everything is glued together and covered in veneer. What do you suggest? I would be so thankful if you can help me with some advice! Thank you for providing us awesome content and I’m looking forward to your reply 😊
Hi, that's very difficult to say without having seen the chest of drawers. In most cases, veneers and wood can be removed with warm water or steam. But it is a lot of work. If the boards are apart, you could use a wood chipper over the entire length. Then close the cracks with wood filler. I'm sorry if I can't help you any more. Regards
Agreat restoration. Keep going bro 👍👍👏👏
Bravo pour la serrure !
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Perfeito. Parabéns
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Such beautiful work and what a gorgeous piece. Well done.
A little piece of advice though, try capturing parts of your video from distance as well. It’s awesome where you have zoomed in, where detail work is required to be seen. However in whole 30 mins clips I was not able to see your work from broader angle. It will be delight to see it from distance to see the whole picture as well.
There is no room. The workshop has 2x3 meters. That's why I film the way I do it. greetings
We enjoy watching your videos a lot. Regardless the size of space. ❤️
Absolutely Gorgeous!!!
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Класс!!!👍👍👍
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Beautiful work! What kind of wood is it?
Thanks. I do not know.
I've found ink usually comes out best with isopropyl alcohol. Just drench it and have lots of old cloths handy as the ink drips off.
Thank you. I will give it a try. 😀
Beautiful result. Does the shellac kit come with instructions in English?
Thanks. 😀 Yes, there is also a translation in English.
@@chrigunrestauration thanks for your reply
Outrageous
Ich würde Asche nehmen. Entweder von Zigaretten oder ganz wenig Herdasche. Hatte ich mal gelesen. Hilft bei einigen Flecken. Auf Betonfliessen würde Katzenmineralstreu helfen.
Great videography 👍
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Посмотрите натуральный шпон из африканской древесины макоре - Макоре «пирамида» [Makore Crotch].Такой рисунок получают строганием развилки ствола. Очень похож. Спасибо за Вашу работу!
Большое спасибо. Я так и сделаю. 😀
That pattern on the drawer fronts and sides only achieved with veneer. What is the tree the veneer came from? BTW, the finish made the dresser a finished work of art. Thank you for sharing. ❤🎉😊
Thank you. Unfortunately, I can't tell you. I've spoken to 3 experts and none of them knew.
@@chrigunrestauration thank you for trying, sir. Perhaps this mystery adds some intrigue!🙂
parece angico, uma madeira brasileira, muito linda mas muito dura tbem...
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Schönes Video, Chris.
Die Kommode sieht klasse aus!
Was für ein Holz das ist, weis ich leider auch nicht. 🥴
Wo du das Furnier geleimt hast, wäre da nicht eine Spritze mit Nadel besser?
Ui hast du das Bügeleisen von deiner Frau genommen, nicht das das Mecka gibt? 🤔😂
Habe mal etwas nachgeschaut, könnte es evtl. Zebraholz sein?
Es ist ja meistens so, das es durch die Kamera nie so rüberkommt wie real
Danke dir 👍 Ich kann es dir leider nicht sagen welches Holz das ist. Ich habe mich mit 3 Fachleuten unterhalten und keiner wusste es. 🤷♀️ich brauchte keine Spritze. So tief musste ich den Leim nicht drunter geben. Das Bügeleisen war mal meiner Frau. Bis ich ein altes Furnier damit abgeleimt habe. Dann habe ich ihr ganz schnell und freiwillig ein neues bestellt. 😬Grüße
Schönes Video, auch wenn der Vorbesitzer dir sehr viel Arbeit hinterlassen hat. Vielleicht kannst du bei den Detailaufnahmen etwas mehr rauszoomen, damit es nicht so schnell unscharf wird? Außerdem sieht man nicht so viel, wenn es soooo nah rangezoomt ist… übrigens - danke, dass keine nervige Musik im Hintergrund ist
Danke
Where did you buy those keys? I need them also but can’t find them anywhere 😢
www.antikebeschlaege.eu/antike-beschlaege/schluessel/
Given my limited knowledge and experience, I hesitate to make this suggestion, but could the wood be zebra wood? I've only seen it once, in a small sheet of veneer, but it has stayed with me. I believe the trees from which this type of wood is harvested are grown in Central America and, while exotic and thus $$, are not *as* $$ as rosewood and mahogany, which might be why they are used less: customers at the $$ end of the market might want the most $$, and simply what is most beautiful of what is available to the craftsman? Not that there is anything not to live in rosewood or mahogany, but this is so unusual, and it's grain/stripes were used so well in crafting this particular piece.
Unfortunately, I can't tell you. I've spoken to 3 experts. One of them was a restorer. None of them knew. 🤷♀️
I think I have a lead on the type of wood used to make this chest of drawers. I think it may be Brazilian rose wood. I watched a channel that used a veneer of rose wood and noticed the similarities.
Thanks. I'll have a look at it. 😀
Congratulations on the great looking dresser! Veneer to me looks like machagony pyramid. Also, the runners you replaced was already replacement. Same as veneer at the bottom of drawer faces looks like replacement. Someone was fixing this at least once. Regarding shelack polish - if you want to show it better do in steps with some comments, if I wouldn't know how it's done I would be lost. I'm lost anyways, as I don't understand if steps are shown in correct sequence (if they are that's not the method I would use).
Hello.
Many roads lead to Rome. I have already made a video where I have explained the steps in detail. Let's see how the interest develops. Regards
@@chrigunrestauration Thank you, will check that out!
@@karinamarkina5167 It's the video, 2 secrets found in Dresser. 😀
@@chrigunrestauration Watched it, the result looks very good, but I disagree with the method. But, as you said - there're many roads to Rome 🤗
for uncoloring the wood amoniac is the best then rinse with abondante water, for removing oil on wood use black soap and or white vinegar or lemon juice depend the deepest of the smudge, neutral PH for the soap is recommended
Thank you very much. I will give it a try. 😀
Oxalbleiche? Vielleicht hilft das? Oder wie früher weiße Tonerde? Die heißt auch Pfeifenerde (oder Pfeiffenerde, sollte es beim Drogisten geben). Mir Spiritus sauberreiben, Tonerde über Nacht oder auch füe 24 Stunden draufgeben. Abwischen + mit Spiritus nachreinigen. Fluchen, weil es nicht beim ersten Mal klappt. Vielleicht das mal probieren?
👍 Danke
Sal y vinagre?? Podría quitar la mancha de grasa
No lo sé. Tendría que probar 😀
A major transformation
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Awesome!
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Wow!!! 🙂
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What kind of wood is this? It's gorgeous.
I dont now 🤷♀️
Bei dem Furnier musste ich auch als erstes an Birke geflammt denken, allerdings passt der Kontrast nicht dazu. Also dachte ich, vielleicht war vorher eine dunkle Beize drauf, die an der "abtauchenden" Maserung tiefer ins Holz gedrungen ist, und dann nachher beim Schleifen dann nicht mehr abgetragen wurde…? 🤔
Das sagte ein Restaurator in unserer Nähe auch. Er war sich aber trotzdem unsicher wegen dem Holz. es könnte Birke genau wie Nussbaum sein. 🤷♀️
So gorgeous❤
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The clean grease I take high % vinegar and natron it's better than normal vinegar!
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I've had success with soaking the oil stain with methylated spirits for a minute and then setting light to it. Sounds scary but, MS burns at a very low temperature and if you only let it burn for a short while, it doesn't damage the wood or veneer.
Extreme caution needed and some experimentation.
I don't know if I trust that for a chest of drawers that is over 200 years old.
@@chrigunrestauration fair point. I've used the technique best on solid wood with a fairly open grain.
@@chrigunrestauration further thought. You might get in touch with Thomas Johnson over in the USA. In his 40+ years I'll bet there's no problem he hasn't had to deal with. YT channel Thomas Johnson furniture restoration.
@@andrewclarkehomeimprovement Thank you very much 😀
Wow! ❤
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