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This piece came out of
a chicken coop where it had resided for a while.
Unfortunately what the chickens were doing to it
was rotting the decorative veneer on the top!
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previous owner had converted it into a chest of
drawers. What I had to do was convert it
back into its original form which was a serving
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Initially I had to
remove the top and the panels on three sides and
any additional modifications, reinstate the
sub-timber for the front rail and cross members,
patch up the legs to reinstate the chamfer.
I also had to make five decorative corner motifs
to match the single one that remained.
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The
drawer front was
then refitted to the new timber sub-frame,
recreating the old rail and the ends of the rail
were then patched and then extensive repatching of the top and edges was undertaken.
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The table was
reassembled. Having cut back the surplus
timber the wood was then treated to preserve and
protect it from potential insect damage. The
surfaces were then sympathetically cleaned.
All renewed timber was treated both in terms of
colour and condition to match the remaining
timbers which still had their original finish.
The 'new' timber was taken from stock contemporary
with the table.
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We then worked on
restoring the patination of the frame using and
blending the top to match using a variety
of specialist stains. Next the piece was French
Polished to
the customer's requirements and finally it was
given a soft wax finish.
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From
start to finish this piece required over 150 hours
of work on it until I was satisfied with the
beautiful end result.
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