AJB Temple
Finely figured
I'm still not allowed to post on the kitchen build thread I started. Wife still not happy.
However, work proceeds and I continue to keep a record and photos as that version of lockdown will end.
This is a different thing. I have some very old furniture, a few pieces dating back to Henry VIII times (well, two pieces). When I look at the old stuff, assuming that it was quality for the time else it would likely not have survived) the undersides and backs are generally a great deal rougher than the the presentation aspects.
However, I struggle with this in things I make myself. Is anyone else as barmy as me? I will sand, with some care, sides of wood that will end up underneath or at the back and will not be seen unless you are a contortionist or dissassembler.
I am going through a lot of timber (redwood, oak, maple, wenge and some other stuff) in my kitchen build and find myself working on bits that no guest will ever see, and even rejecting wood that is not good enough to be on an invisible elevation.
Please tell me I am not alone! :?
However, work proceeds and I continue to keep a record and photos as that version of lockdown will end.
This is a different thing. I have some very old furniture, a few pieces dating back to Henry VIII times (well, two pieces). When I look at the old stuff, assuming that it was quality for the time else it would likely not have survived) the undersides and backs are generally a great deal rougher than the the presentation aspects.
However, I struggle with this in things I make myself. Is anyone else as barmy as me? I will sand, with some care, sides of wood that will end up underneath or at the back and will not be seen unless you are a contortionist or dissassembler.
I am going through a lot of timber (redwood, oak, maple, wenge and some other stuff) in my kitchen build and find myself working on bits that no guest will ever see, and even rejecting wood that is not good enough to be on an invisible elevation.
Please tell me I am not alone! :?