Cotton velvet doesn't stretch and fray the way the synthetic velvet does. Your finished box for Auntie Charlotte is beautiful and I'm sure pleased your auntie no end. Well done!
Beautiful work, my dad has a writers slope, among other antiques lol. my love of wooden boxes comes from him. Keep restoring. You are keeping our history alive and functional❤
You did an excellent job restoring this writing box. Its lovely!! I wouls say, if it had been me, I would have replaced the velvet with leather. It would give a firmer writing surface when using a pen. But you did a great job replacing it. CONGRATS on finding a key that worked and replacing the brass shields!!❤❤
Oh my goodness absolutely stunning! Aunty Charlotte is one lucky woman to have such an incredible gift from her adorable nephew! She's going to be blown away! As usual you knocked it out of the park! Gorgeous job! 😊
Challenge completed 👍👍👍👍its gorgious you made a great job! My choice instead of the red velvet would probably be leather but thats just my taste 😉 hopefully she loves it !
I'm impressed. I was given a similar one of these several years ago and started working on it but gave up and sold it because I couldn't figure out how to deal with the missing velvet. Seeing how you did it makes me wish I hadn't given up on it.
I promise I have been in that position many times. I’ve given up on quite a few projects in the past that I would find much less challenging these days, because of what I have learnt. I’m still not a professional and rely upon other restoring RUclipsrs when I hit hurdles 😅
Just came across ur video. Great job on your first writing slope. They are something you either love or hate. The underneath of the box is normally covered in a material called Baize. Well done on finding a key, here (Cork, Ireland) usually either part of or all the lock is ripped out. Well done anyways 👍
That's lovely! There is not a better way to repair chippy veneer, imho. Also, it was not uncommon for writing surfaces to be covered in leather- cuts cleanly and is way less fiddly to install. Cheers!
Great work. Bought one exactly like this a few months ago with the ink bottles still intact. Getting up the courage to attempt the restoration. Thought i would source a nice soft red leather instead of using velvet again.
Oh that’s awesome that the bottles are still intact! I did look into replacing with leather but was unsuccessful in my attempt to find anything suitable in my country in the time frame I had. Best of luck with your restoration, very satisfying to see the results of your hard work at the end!
That looks lovely and I agree with your decision not to make it too shiny. But I wonder why you didn't use slightly smaller flat-headed screws for the hinges?
I needed a box for my MTG stuff and I had a wooden wine box. I varnished it and it had dark brown stain in it. Then I took gold craft paint and painted it. When it was dry I took a damp cloth and rubbed away the paint in places. Then I lined the inside with paint and put a new handle on it. It originally had a rope handle. It turned out great!!
I really liked your approach to patching veneer, which is something I find challenging. The box turned out beautifully. I did cringe when you took sandpaper to it - especially with veneer. Why not chemical strip and clean? It probably had a shellac finish which is easy to remove.
Next time use an upholstery spray glue as it will not stain your material. But make sure that after use, you turn the tin upside down and press nozzle til it runs clear. Otherwise the glue will dry in the nozzle and you will never get it to work again. Also look up back tacking strip and its uses on upholstery channels
Beautiful work. My one minor criticism is that you used Philips head screws for the hardware. It costs more, but you can still get slotted solid brass screws instead of made-in-China plated brass ones.
I'm going to reply while we still like each other... that's a lame joke referring to the Rugby World Cup Final between our two countries 😊. Well done on a beautiful gift for your friend!
Nice work. Maybe next time when you use glue use the masking tape to avoid messy spilling. I like simplicity of your work and unconventional but effective cover-up any little mistakes. Keep doing what you're doing and we all learn from mistakes so next time we know what not to do. 😊
I would of cut a piece of good quality card and spray glued the velvet to that, with a little turn over the edges, then glue the velvet card to the box, doing away with the gold trim
Nice restoration. Perhaps its the camera, however the brass screw heads appear to stand a bit proud. You may to able to use a wider counter-sink or drill bit for a flush fit. Thanks Narragansett Bay
Just a small point but the attention is in the details, right?.... Consider in future using period correct fixings. This to me was spoilt slightly by the use of Philips head screws.
Mate, why don't try a rotary cutter to cut the velvet. You can buy one from a store that sells patchwork fabrics. They are sharp n you have to make sure that you close it after each cut. You will need a ruler to keep your cut straight. Have a good one. 😊😊🇦🇺🇦🇺
Thank you for the tip, I’m quite new to replacing lining etc so haven’t heard of this tool. I will definitely look into one of these for next time, sounds like it would have been very useful and done a much better job. Thank you 🙏
That box was straight grain walnut Should not use mahogany stain too dark Use wire wool to polish brass or it will look over restored. Colour out new veneer. Apply final wax finish Use slot screws for brass work , never cross heads Cut new indents on flaps with tilted router velvet or skivers will fit in better Try using animal glue white glue PVA is too tough
I do this as a hobby, it was a huge learning curve for me. This was the first and last writers slope I’ll attempt but cheers for sharing what you would do differently. I’m sure they will apply to other pieces in the future.
If you have a Dremel or other rotary tool, use a METAL CUT-OFF DISK to cut new grooves into metal. In this video, I saw that you used a wood saw on metal. That does not work well.
Qué hermoso regalo para quien tanto aprecias. Tu hijo es encantador 😊
Saludos desde Valdivia al sur de Chile 🇨🇱
Cotton velvet doesn't stretch and fray the way the synthetic velvet does. Your finished box for Auntie Charlotte is beautiful and I'm sure pleased your auntie no end. Well done!
Oh man, who do I have to marry to get a box like that - that is GORGEOUS!! Great job, beautifully done...
I found this after buying a slope recently. Mine needs work, but thankfully nothing major. You turned this one into something beautiful! 😍
Ooo-beautiful job! I’ve coveted one of these little writing desks for ages-lucky Charlotte!! You picked the perfect matte finish for it too. 🌟
What a sweet and thoughtful gift! Beautiful...You are soooo talented.
Thank you so much! That is very kind of you to say 🥰
Beautiful work, my dad has a writers slope, among other antiques lol. my love of wooden boxes comes from him. Keep restoring. You are keeping our history alive and functional❤
That is awesome you have got that trait from him, it's a good one to have :)
Lucky lady! Sister in law will be stoked I'm sure ❤
You did an excellent job restoring this writing box. Its lovely!! I wouls say, if it had been me, I would have replaced the velvet with leather. It would give a firmer writing surface when using a pen. But you did a great job replacing it. CONGRATS on finding a key that worked and replacing the brass shields!!❤❤
Thank you! 😊 Leather would have been really nice!
She will love it!
Such a lovely gift! I know it will be much appreciated and a welcome keepsake.😊
Oh my goodness absolutely stunning! Aunty Charlotte is one lucky woman to have such an incredible gift from her adorable nephew! She's going to be blown away! As usual you knocked it out of the park! Gorgeous job! 😊
Did you clean the grunge off of that thing before you started?
Love your videos and the cameo of the beautiful baby!! You did a fantastic job! Can’t wait to see what’s next from you!! DDecker
Great work Mate, sure she will like it, have a nice day All. Brian UK !!!. 😀😀👍👍.
Cheers Brian, hope you are keeping well! 😎
Looks stunning 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
California here...stunningly beautiful. Well, well done!
Thank you very much! Hey over in California 👋
Challenge completed 👍👍👍👍its gorgious you made a great job! My choice instead of the red velvet would probably be leather but thats just my taste 😉 hopefully she loves it !
You have done a wonderful job on this beautiful writing box!!!! Wow, what a great and thoughtful gift 😍
Thank you Kim, appreciate you tuning in again! Always nice to see your name pop up in my comments 🥰
I'm impressed. I was given a similar one of these several years ago and started working on it but gave up and sold it because I couldn't figure out how to deal with the missing velvet. Seeing how you did it makes me wish I hadn't given up on it.
I promise I have been in that position many times. I’ve given up on quite a few projects in the past that I would find much less challenging these days, because of what I have learnt. I’m still not a professional and rely upon other restoring RUclipsrs when I hit hurdles 😅
So so pretty.
Hello again from Norway! Congrats on nearly 6000 subscribers, Cole!! Nice work as usual, love this box:)
Hello again! Thank you very much, I really appreciate your support 😎
Very nice result!
Thank you! Cheers!
Wow! Amazing job 👏
Thank you
Gorgeous restoration! Thanks so much for sharing
Thanks for watching! I appreciate you taking the time to comment too 🙏
Just came across ur video. Great job on your first writing slope. They are something you either love or hate. The underneath of the box is normally covered in a material called Baize. Well done on finding a key, here (Cork, Ireland) usually either part of or all the lock is ripped out. Well done anyways 👍
very lovely.
That's lovely! There is not a better way to repair chippy veneer, imho. Also, it was not uncommon for writing surfaces to be covered in leather- cuts cleanly and is way less fiddly to install. Cheers!
Leather would have absolutely been the answer, sadly I couldn’t source anything appropriate in the time frame. I love the look of leather, next time 👍
I was thinking leather too. Leather is harder and harder to locate these days.
Agree with the veneer repair. Nah to leather.
Fantastic👌
What a beautiful job 😊 I'm sure your sister -n-law will be very happy with it ❤
Great work. Bought one exactly like this a few months ago with the ink bottles still intact. Getting up the courage to attempt the restoration. Thought i would source a nice soft red leather instead of using velvet again.
Oh that’s awesome that the bottles are still intact! I did look into replacing with leather but was unsuccessful in my attempt to find anything suitable in my country in the time frame I had. Best of luck with your restoration, very satisfying to see the results of your hard work at the end!
well done what a lovely restoration you did good.
That looks lovely and I agree with your decision not to make it too shiny. But I wonder why you didn't use slightly smaller flat-headed screws for the hinges?
That’s a really cool box. I’ve never seen anything like it. Looks amazing now. Love your video editing as well!
Thank you 🤗
I needed a box for my MTG stuff and I had a wooden wine box. I varnished it and it had dark brown stain in it. Then I took gold craft paint and painted it. When it was dry I took a damp cloth and rubbed away the paint in places. Then I lined the inside with paint and put a new handle on it. It originally had a rope handle. It turned out great!!
What a great effort! Sounds like an awesome result :)
What a wonderful gift! Looks gorgeous
Thank you very much 🙏
I just clicked on the new video not reading anything and thought it was a cigar case 😂 glad to see you posting again best wishes
I have actually been looking for a cigar case to restore! Thank you for tuning in again Roberta 🙏 I hope you are well 😎
Excellent beautiful work. And cute kid!
Did this one have a secret compartment? Mine did. Really nice redo.
It’s beautiful. I’m SURE she loves it.
Thank you, she certainly does 😊
Wow an amazing restoration!
Amazing. First time viewer. One suggedtion, A felted fabric rather than knit would be a better choice next time.
Excellent work mate! So good I just had to subscribe. Keep it up! Cheers, Ed🤠
Beautiful work.
great job
Thank you :)
Amazing work. Your sister in law is very lucky. Also your bubs is way too cute
Thank you :) Appreciate you tuning in
JUST LIKE NEW!!!
How awesome. Such a great work 👍👍
Thank you so much 😀
Hi, great job, well done. Cheers :)
I really liked your approach to patching veneer, which is something I find challenging. The box turned out beautifully. I did cringe when you took sandpaper to it - especially with veneer. Why not chemical strip and clean? It probably had a shellac finish which is easy to remove.
The box is gorgeous. All she has to do now is get her initials engraved on the top plaque.
Next time use an upholstery spray glue as it will not stain your material. But make sure that after use, you turn the tin upside down and press nozzle til it runs clear. Otherwise the glue will dry in the nozzle and you will never get it to work again. Also look up back tacking strip and its uses on upholstery channels
Beautiful work. My one minor criticism is that you used Philips head screws for the hardware. It costs more, but you can still get slotted solid brass screws instead of made-in-China plated brass ones.
Thank you and yes, fair call. I’m going to track these down and replace, thank you for your feedback 😎
Beautiful!! I would say that your varnishing technique looks like a hand rubbed finish!! Great trick!! Thank you for sharing!!
I'm going to reply while we still like each other... that's a lame joke referring to the Rugby World Cup Final between our two countries 😊. Well done on a beautiful gift for your friend!
Nice work. Maybe next time when you use glue use the masking tape to avoid messy spilling. I like simplicity of your work and unconventional but effective cover-up any little mistakes. Keep doing what you're doing and we all learn from mistakes so next time we know what not to do. 😊
That would have been smart!!! Can’t believe I didn’t think of that. Thank you for the tip and encouragement, I really appreciate it 😎
I would of cut a piece of good quality card and spray glued the velvet to that, with a little turn over the edges, then glue the velvet card to the box, doing away with the gold trim
Nice restoration. Perhaps its the camera, however the brass screw heads appear to stand a bit proud. You may to able to use a wider counter-sink or drill bit for a flush fit. Thanks Narragansett Bay
Do you have any idea around how old the box may be?
Just a small point but the attention is in the details, right?.... Consider in future using period correct fixings. This to me was spoilt slightly by the use of Philips head screws.
Not bad. although always you brasss flathead screws in restoration and ideally french polish as a finish. otherwise a great job!!
Mate, why don't try a rotary cutter to cut the velvet. You can buy one from a store that sells patchwork fabrics. They are sharp n you have to make sure that you close it after each cut. You will need a ruler to keep your cut straight. Have a good one. 😊😊🇦🇺🇦🇺
Thank you for the tip, I’m quite new to replacing lining etc so haven’t heard of this tool. I will definitely look into one of these for next time, sounds like it would have been very useful and done a much better job. Thank you 🙏
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😍😍😍
Thank you :)
Leather or vinyl could have been a nice alternative to the velvet.
Just a point to note. Only leather or velvet was ever used in writing slopes 🙂
That box was straight grain walnut
Should not use mahogany stain too dark
Use wire wool to polish brass or it will look over restored. Colour out new veneer.
Apply final wax finish
Use slot screws for brass work , never cross heads
Cut new indents on flaps with tilted router
velvet or skivers will fit in better
Try using animal glue
white glue PVA is too tough
I do this as a hobby, it was a huge learning curve for me. This was the first and last writers slope I’ll attempt but cheers for sharing what you would do differently. I’m sure they will apply to other pieces in the future.
If you have a Dremel or other rotary tool, use a METAL CUT-OFF DISK to cut new grooves into metal.
In this video, I saw that you used a wood saw on metal. That does not work well.
Dont speak please
I'll try not to take offence to this comment ;)