Popular Woodworking 2007-04 № 161, страница 62Slant-lid Desk on Frame From "Building Fine Furniture" Tiger maple hardwood 1 ■ Spray a coat of Moser's Golden Amber Maple aniline dye. 2 ■ Sand with #400-grit wet/dry sandpaper. 3 ■ Apply a soaking coat of boiled linseed oil. 4 ■ Rub with a maroon non-woven abrasive pad. 5 ■ Spray four coats of blonde shellac. 6 ■ Rub-out with #0000 steel wool and Behlen Wool-Lube. 7 ■ Apply a coat of paste wax. Shaker Sewing Desk From "Fine Furniture for a Lifetime" Tiger maple hardwood 1 ■ Spray a coat of Moser's Golden Amber Maple aniline dye. 2 ■ Sand with #400-grit wet/dry sandpaper. 3 ■ Apply a soaking coat of boiled linseed oil. 4 ■ Rub with a maroon non-woven abrasive pad. 5 ■ Spray one coat of blonde shellac. 6 ■ Sand with a 3M fine sanding sponge. 7 ■ Spray three coats of Sherwin-Williams Dull-rubbed Effect Lacquer (T70F63). Seymour Sideboard From "Fine Furniture for a Lifetime" Mahogany, tiger maple and walnut hardwoods 1 ■ Brush on four coats of oil/varnish mixture. 2 ■ Apply a coat of paste wax. FINISHING TIPS ■ Remove small sags or runs in your shellac using a single-edge razor blade. Use the blade as you would a small scraper. ■ Finishing the drawer box (with the exception of the front) will cause problems with operation. Also, future generations will not be able to see any natural patina. ■ Light or clear waxes will effectively remove dark waxes. 76 Popular Woodworking April 2007 |