10-17-2021, 08:54 PM
Hello all,
This is my first post so please forgive my newbiness. My wife made a new project for me - a table from the local thirft store. The table top was in bad shape. I just stripped it. To me, it looks like the finish on the table (before I stripped it) was actually paint - not stain. On the base/legs there is like black paint specks here and there. I guess its supposed to mimic Bamboo. After stripping the table top, the veneer top looks like it may have had some stain/sealer applied to it - but its a hot mess. Its not a paper thin veneer and can take some sanding, but not enough to remove the absorbed old stain/sealer (whatever it is) without probably ruining it. My wife wants the top to match the base. Since it overlaps with another aspect of this project (yay me!) - my wife also wants a leaf built or two part leaf built for it. It extends some 40+inches. I don't see how any type of stain work work, given its current condition and lack of findings simmilar wood for leaf. But, I absolutley could be wrong. Any ideas would be much appreciated.
If this is just a paint job, any ideas/tips? Or it this just take a peice of the trim to the paint store deal? On that note - any one know where I can find the decoratrive table top edge trim and trim connecting leg to corner/base of tabletop? I think I have basically boiled down what its called - 'half round faux bamboo trim.' Can't seem to find it anywhere though.
If this is just a paint job, any ideas/tips? Or it this just take a peice of the trim to the paint store deal? On that note - any one know where I can find the decoratrive table top edge trim and trim connecting leg to corner/base of tabletop? I think I have basically boiled down what its called - 'half round faux bamboo trim.' Can't seem to find it anywhere though.