09-20-2014, 06:24 PM
LOML gave me some Veritas card scrapers and a Veritas burnisher as a gift a few months back, but other than trying them out on some scraps I haven't used them large scale until today. A couple of weeks ago she found an old solid wood 7 drawer dresser at a used furniture store for 30 bucks and brought it home. Project for the 15 year old boy because his Chinamart dresser had somehow turned into to a heap of broken particle board (did I mention he has a brown belt, could have something to do with that). Dresser looked tired but was sound. It had a thick sloppy coat of puke colored lumpy latex paint. I decided to teach the boy firsthand about how furniture restoration is a royal PITA. So after his introduction to dichloromethane/MEK/snot we found that under the puke colored latex was a layer of dark green lacquer, under that was a layer of stubborn white paint, and under that was stain/shellac. So we finally got all the layers stripped and I handed him the ROS and after a few minutes of instruction and warnings about fine dust, respirators, and keeping the vacuum on he went to work on the drawers. I decided to take the card scraper to the dresser. I have to say, I'm converted. Fast. Efficient. Beats the hell out of sanding. And smooth as can be. I did hit it with the sander afterwards, but I swear the sander roughed it up.
Oh, and once it was nude we decided this dresser was home shop built. Definitely not factory. Found a few goofs that the maker patched or left because it was on the inside. Completely table saw made. Corners rounded by hand. Some runner damage and a cracked side panel which I've already fixed. Somebody's handiwork from long ago is all set for a new life.
Oh, and once it was nude we decided this dresser was home shop built. Definitely not factory. Found a few goofs that the maker patched or left because it was on the inside. Completely table saw made. Corners rounded by hand. Some runner damage and a cracked side panel which I've already fixed. Somebody's handiwork from long ago is all set for a new life.
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It is far better to grasp the universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring - Carl Sagan
It is far better to grasp the universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring - Carl Sagan