Cozzer
Established Member
Hello all....
I recently bought a nice games set, in a box which has seen "better days"....
The lid - which I originally thought had marquetry inlay and would therefore be flat - turned out to have a incised/carved design into the (unknown) wood, and then stained and/or varnished a horrible dark brown. The inside of the lid doesn't really help either, as although I can see the grain, it too has been painted/varnished. The only other info I can give is that it's 3/8" thick (which isn't a lot of help!)
Anyway, it's got a few scratches here and there, and perhaps a wine glass(!?) ring for good measure.
My intention was to clean it up, and end up with a nice, natural wood finish, but of course I don't have any idea what "varnish" has been used....
So....
Can you boys give me an "***** guide" as to methods of finding out, please?!
Very grateful for tips, advice....
I recently bought a nice games set, in a box which has seen "better days"....
The lid - which I originally thought had marquetry inlay and would therefore be flat - turned out to have a incised/carved design into the (unknown) wood, and then stained and/or varnished a horrible dark brown. The inside of the lid doesn't really help either, as although I can see the grain, it too has been painted/varnished. The only other info I can give is that it's 3/8" thick (which isn't a lot of help!)
Anyway, it's got a few scratches here and there, and perhaps a wine glass(!?) ring for good measure.
My intention was to clean it up, and end up with a nice, natural wood finish, but of course I don't have any idea what "varnish" has been used....
So....
Can you boys give me an "***** guide" as to methods of finding out, please?!
Very grateful for tips, advice....