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This big boy was a massive job. Lucky my husband in good at carpentry! Early days of my interest and probably too much but it came back n to life nicely. Some might say I should have left it in a mitre original state but that's not what I do and it was pretty wrecked. The timber was cedar and a lovely reddish colour appeared when stripped and sanded. I did the drawer fronts by hand with lots of measuring and Frog Tape! Covid gave me loits of time. Original hardware cleaned and returned though one handle was damaged but we improvised and you can't really notice. Had to make a new top from some old timber I had.
Amazing results, @Wendyjoyhall and another wonderful piece. I really like the attention to detail you've shown.
The clean lines that Frog Tape has provided are really impressive. Do you have any tips on getting clean lines? I've started doing a stipple coat of paint to seal the tape edges before laying my paint coat. I tend to have the most bleed-through when applying a heavy paint coat.
Many thanks for sharing.
Mitchell
I agree. Always go lightly on the first coat to avoid bleeding. It's just patience I guess and I get really excited when ideas emerge and come to life.
That tallboy looks great. If you didn't mention the new top for the cabinet, I would have assumed that it was part of the overall structure of the cabinet. A fantastic repair job all around.
Eric
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