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ret5hd

(21,320 posts)
Tue Jul 24, 2012, 08:45 PM Jul 2012

Wanna see my latest 2 projects? (pic heavy)

#1: a coffee table for our home:

unfinished top:


cutting the legs:


unfinished shelf:


leg after 2 coats of shellac and sandings and multiple coats of lacquer:


finished product:




#2 (my latest pride, very similar process/finish to the coffee table):
a co-worker wanted a display box/shadow box for his vietnam medals and such:

unfinished box:


view of the side:


finished box:

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Wanna see my latest 2 projects? (pic heavy) (Original Post) ret5hd Jul 2012 OP
Very impressive. They're gorgeous. nt valerief Jul 2012 #1
Beautiful! NYC_SKP Jul 2012 #2
Very nice! I envy your skills. CurtEastPoint Jul 2012 #3
Very, very nice! Adsos Letter Jul 2012 #4
well, my (maybe inefficient) process for this particular finish is: ret5hd Jul 2012 #5
Doesn't sound inefficient at all. Adsos Letter Jul 2012 #6
Beautiful! nt Mojorabbit Jul 2012 #7
Very cool!! Hassin Bin Sober Jul 2012 #8
Very cool, and please tell the Sr. Master Sgt thanks for his service. Scuba Jul 2012 #9
Great work! Do you spray all of your coatings? sinkingfeeling Jul 2012 #10
Yeah, when it is feasible. ret5hd Jul 2012 #18
Well done. yesphan Jul 2012 #11
Wow, fabulous and professional. Cleita Jul 2012 #12
That just brings a smile to my face. MissMarple Jul 2012 #13
Paul and I... WillParkinson Jul 2012 #14
SMSGT ret5hd......I salute you. absolutley beautiful KBlagburn Jul 2012 #15
No no no... I am not a SMSGT, my co-worker is. I made that for him. ret5hd Jul 2012 #17
This thread made me go look up my uncle who I remember we called "Chief" Hassin Bin Sober Jul 2012 #27
beautiful glinda Jul 2012 #16
Great talent Worried senior Jul 2012 #19
Beautiful work! CrispyQ Jul 2012 #20
Beautiful work! Nostradammit Jul 2012 #21
Looks like a nice-smelling room nikto Jul 2012 #22
Heck, I just wish I even knew how to make a simple Parsons table! nikto Jul 2012 #23
a work of art! mia Jul 2012 #24
Wow! Beautiful work!!! EnviroBat Jul 2012 #25
Having done some woodworking w/ my 96 y/o uncle, I just want to say ... 66 dmhlt Jul 2012 #26

Adsos Letter

(19,459 posts)
4. Very, very nice!
Tue Jul 24, 2012, 09:06 PM
Jul 2012

Are you using either ruby or orange shellac on your home piece? We used to use colored shellacs during my days as a finisher, and also quite a bit of analine dye.

Nice shop set up!

ret5hd

(21,320 posts)
5. well, my (maybe inefficient) process for this particular finish is:
Tue Jul 24, 2012, 09:39 PM
Jul 2012

sand
garnet shellac
sand
garnet shellac again
sand again (by now it feels like silk)
multiple coats of lacquer with red dye added (for those red undertones)
multiple coats of lacquer with red and black dyes added (for those dark overtones)
sand with 300 grit
polish with rubbing compound
wax

Adsos Letter

(19,459 posts)
6. Doesn't sound inefficient at all.
Tue Jul 24, 2012, 11:38 PM
Jul 2012

Those toning coats are necessary to get the subtlety and depth of a beautiful finish. We did that kind of work on very high end cabinetry/trim/woodwork, and also in our glazing work on smooth wall (without the waxing; although, they do make wax-like products that can be clearcoated or painted over later). What can be accomplished with wall glazes is pretty impressive.

Do you use any of the Mohawk line of finishing products?

Again, that's some very, very nice work you're doing there...and I'm coveting your shop.

Hassin Bin Sober

(26,693 posts)
27. This thread made me go look up my uncle who I remember we called "Chief"
Sat Jul 28, 2012, 10:33 AM
Jul 2012

I thought he was a CMSgt but wasn't sure.

From his 2005 obit listing in AF Times:

Moyles Patrick J Chief Master Sgt. May 27



I really miss him and my other who flew missions over Germany on a B17 as an engineer/gunner??- passed away in '94. They were my favorite uncles.

For some reason, I have been thinking about them a lot lately. I regret not having to be able to talk to them about their experiences.

My WW2 uncle probably had some hairy stories to tell ( I remember bits and pieces as a child). The Chief was in VN at the end, I think. The only thing I remember is my mom said he had to "get out in a hurry on a boat" so I assume that was the case.

You really don't appreciate what you have in front of you when you are young, I guess. All my uncles and my dad grew up pretty much dirt poor but made a good life for themselves after their service - my dad with school from the GI bill- and my uncle who spent 30 years in and had a pretty good second career working in Saudi in the 80s and 90s.
 

nikto

(3,284 posts)
22. Looks like a nice-smelling room
Fri Jul 27, 2012, 04:23 AM
Jul 2012

I just like the smell of most woodshops--The cut wood, laquers, etc


Almost as good as the smell of a wood-mill.

 

nikto

(3,284 posts)
23. Heck, I just wish I even knew how to make a simple Parsons table!
Fri Jul 27, 2012, 04:44 AM
Jul 2012

I can carve a pretty good hiking stick though.

EnviroBat

(5,290 posts)
25. Wow! Beautiful work!!!
Fri Jul 27, 2012, 08:35 AM
Jul 2012

I've always admired wood-working, and those that can produce such amazing pieces...!

66 dmhlt

(1,941 posts)
26. Having done some woodworking w/ my 96 y/o uncle, I just want to say ...
Fri Jul 27, 2012, 08:53 AM
Jul 2012
THANKS!

Your work is absolutely gorgeous, and it brings back very pleasant memories.
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