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Re: Wardrobe picture - Dan Moening - 11-06-2014 Quote: Trust me when I tell you that the finish is the real star of the show. It's easy enough to muddle up great figure with amateur finish schedule. Really outstanding work. It's so hard to get nice Cherry out here. Re: Wardrobe picture - Anak - 11-07-2014 Beautiful piece. Set a six figure price on the next one or else you will never manage to keep one for yourself and your wife. Re: Wardrobe picture - Martin S. - 11-07-2014 Dave Diaman said: The wood is the real star of the show on this one. All I did was put some stuff together and put some hardware on it. The wood on this piece is just stunning and is what really makes the piece one of my favorites that I have built to date [/blockquote] Humble, too. Dave, you produce fantastic furniture! Thanks for posting, and if you have more pics, post away! Re: Wardrobe picture - fredhargis - 11-07-2014 Absolutely stunning! Really! Re: Wardrobe picture - jstraw - 11-07-2014 I thoroughly enjoy your project posts. Outstanding job again. ![]() Re: Wardrobe picture - shoottmx - 11-07-2014 Wow! Just freakin' Wow! g Re: Wardrobe picture - brnhornt - 11-07-2014 Beautiful! Re: Wardrobe picture - AHill - 11-07-2014 All I can say is that's really respecting that wood! Re: Wardrobe picture - Dave Diaman - 11-07-2014 Gregory of Sherwood Forest said: Greg, That hardware is the C7 pattern from Ball and Ball. I based this piece on a wardrobe located at the Peter Wentz farmstead in PA. The hardware is a copy of what was on the original. When I do build one of these for myself I will probably try to make an exact copy but this one had some changes made for practical purposes requested by the customer. Re: Wardrobe picture - Dave Diaman - 11-07-2014 geneo1 said: The finish on this piece took me awhile to complete. I can give you a basic rundown of the schedule though. I started by using a chemical ager to darken the cherry then followed up with an oil varnish mixture to help bring out the figure. After that I built the finish with dewaxed shellac. Once the finish was built up I glazes the piece to add an aged look to the moldings and crevices. After that I added on more coat of shellac and a final coat of satin lacquer. I then used a dark wax ind various forms of grime to enhance the aged look a little. If you see close up shots of the moldings and doors as well as around the hardware this detail really shows up. Like I said not exactly an easy finish to pull off but with wood like this you can't just shoot some finish on it and expect it too look stunning. |