In this video on the restoration of a 50 year old oak table, we show part two. I know that everyone would like to see the entire restoration of the table in one video, but a lot of interesting material was filmed, which would be too much for one video.
In this part of the restoration, we will show how to remove the old layer of varnish with a paint remover and remove the remaining varnish with a brush.
Then we sanding the legs using a drill. This method is suitable for everyone who is not involved in wood turning and who does not have a lathe.
In one of the sides, an incorrect insert was made, that is, the fibers of the insert were directed perpendicular to the fibers of the side, so we replaced it.
And we will also show one of the ways to make dowels.
Coming to the end of the restoration, we had a question of tinting the wood and we used one of the old methods of painting oak.
Many people know about this method, and many do not. If you guessed what it is, write in the comments.
For the top coat, we used Osmo oil.
Pleasant viewing.
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https://coolstufftomake.com/wood/huge-diy-wooden-mallet-for-the-biggest-woodworking-projects