Amazing! I appreciate the details very much . I'm trying to restore my grandmother's Secretary from over 100 years ago and it really smells ! I had someone sand and now I am hoping to wash it out and then condition the wood. Thank you very much!
Beautiful. Wondering why you went up and down in grit when sanding? What's the benefit? Also what brand/color did you use for the deep grooves in the piece? Thanks!
Hello! Up and down? Did I say that? Sorry if that was confusing. In any case when working with veneer you have to be safe and careful with any grit. Starting at 120 or even 150 to see how it reacts
What a well-done video! Your job turned out really nice. I especially like your attention to the routed grooves, though I must say I think once you taped it as well as you did you could have probably used a larger brush to make that refinement go faster and get more paint into those often pretty rough grooves. One last thing: I mean no disrespect, but that table is likely no older than the 80's or 90s, it is definitely NOT from the 1960s and I don't recall that modernistic style in the 1970s, unless closer to 1978 or 79 (possibly). That said, it is definitely vintage and you put new life into it by modernizing the finish! I was SO impressed that you paid attention to those grooves, but they were not cut while the Young Rascals', "Groovin' on a Sunday Afternoon," was released in the 60s. 😺
That table is pure 1990's. Great transformation.
Like your work ethic but you are an awesome lady ❤
Oh thank you!❤❤
Awww thankyou ❤
Brilliant tutorial that focuses on the techniques and tools, as well as the refurbishment!
Thankyou so much
Beautiful finish! Very detailed tutorial, and thanks for sharing this! 💯 ❤
I am so happy to have helped!
Amazing! I appreciate the details very much . I'm trying to restore my grandmother's Secretary from over 100 years ago and it really smells ! I had someone sand and now I am hoping to wash it out and then condition the wood. Thank you very much!
I hope it turned out great!!!
Beautiful. Wondering why you went up and down in grit when sanding? What's the benefit? Also what brand/color did you use for the deep grooves in the piece? Thanks!
Hello! Up and down? Did I say that? Sorry if that was confusing. In any case when working with veneer you have to be safe and careful with any grit. Starting at 120 or even 150 to see how it reacts
What a well-done video! Your job turned out really nice. I especially like your attention to the routed grooves, though I must say I think once you taped it as well as you did you could have probably used a larger brush to make that refinement go faster and get more paint into those often pretty rough grooves. One last thing: I mean no disrespect, but that table is likely no older than the 80's or 90s, it is definitely NOT from the 1960s and I don't recall that modernistic style in the 1970s, unless closer to 1978 or 79 (possibly). That said, it is definitely vintage and you put new life into it by modernizing the finish! I was SO impressed that you paid attention to those grooves, but they were not cut while the Young Rascals', "Groovin' on a Sunday Afternoon," was released in the 60s. 😺
Omg really!! The more I know!!!😅
Great technique. Would that console not be considered more post modern than MCM?
@brentm7278 yes!! I think you are right
@@woodlandsstudio-furniturer237 Regardless it turned out beautiful!
Why are your product links just to the products Channel? Can’t you put actual links to buy the product?
Hey!! Sorry I just wanted ppl to know what I used.
Not worth all the work you did 😂
@JB-gs4ip lol to each their own. Thank you for stopping by!!!
Yet you watched it.