Re: FOLLOW THE RESTORATION: one-of-a-kind Higham Graphophone
Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2016 3:29 pm
Steps:
1. analine dye stain base color: golden oak
2. rub in some acrylic pigment to flat out the color, and allow to dry, then rub it down with more dye.
3. apply satin lacquer, and before the lacquer is completely dry...
4. take some 80 grit sandpaper and rub the pebbling into the lacquer with a popsicle stick, creating a texture in the lacquer, and this also reduces the gloss more.
I am considering melting some shellac flake and aging it to make it as pebbled as the rest of the cabinet. The cabinets finish was a colored varnish that was quickly brushed on. And where it chipped off.....bare wood.
Next: get beaded wood trim made.
1. analine dye stain base color: golden oak
2. rub in some acrylic pigment to flat out the color, and allow to dry, then rub it down with more dye.
3. apply satin lacquer, and before the lacquer is completely dry...
4. take some 80 grit sandpaper and rub the pebbling into the lacquer with a popsicle stick, creating a texture in the lacquer, and this also reduces the gloss more.
I am considering melting some shellac flake and aging it to make it as pebbled as the rest of the cabinet. The cabinets finish was a colored varnish that was quickly brushed on. And where it chipped off.....bare wood.
Next: get beaded wood trim made.