05-22-2018, 10:53 AM
I am involved with a historic village that maintains a number of buildings.
I have been asked to clean/restore a chair that was made on site in the 1830's.
I am looking to do a very minimalist restore on this.
1. Some removal of failed paint.
2. A light cleaning with some cleaner.
3. Possibly a coat of varnish
Questions are:
1. What finishes were used in the period. I'm thinking nothing or paint or maybe a varnish type.
2. What to use to clean the wood.
3. Is putting a coat of shellac even needed?
This will never be used as it was intended and will be a display piece.
I'd like to spend some time improving the design of the pedestal it sits on.
I think that presenting the chair properly will go a long way towards making it look better.
Any ideas on a nice stand to elevate if. The current one is just not doing it for me. I'm talking about the plywood stand you see in the pics.
Any help would be appreciated.
I have been asked to clean/restore a chair that was made on site in the 1830's.
I am looking to do a very minimalist restore on this.
1. Some removal of failed paint.
2. A light cleaning with some cleaner.
3. Possibly a coat of varnish
Questions are:
1. What finishes were used in the period. I'm thinking nothing or paint or maybe a varnish type.
2. What to use to clean the wood.
3. Is putting a coat of shellac even needed?
This will never be used as it was intended and will be a display piece.
I'd like to spend some time improving the design of the pedestal it sits on.
I think that presenting the chair properly will go a long way towards making it look better.
Any ideas on a nice stand to elevate if. The current one is just not doing it for me. I'm talking about the plywood stand you see in the pics.
Any help would be appreciated.