Dizzwold
Established Member
Hi Guys,
I've purchased this old oak writing desk. To begin with I started to sand it, but as the sand paper was just getting clogged up with crud, I washed it down with white spirit then started on the sanding again. So far I've sanded back the top (full of stains and burns), to find that It's been coated in some kind of coloured varnish.
What I'd really like to do is to get a finish similar to something I found on ebay (seller, selling leather writing inlay pads), but I want to ask your opinions first;
Due to the amount and depth of the scratches and burns, I've had to sand it right back and lost most of the patina.
I'd be grateful for your thoughts.
I may go with a leather writing pad but not inset it, just have it loose on top. I'll try to get a photo tomorrow (weather permitting), of the top sanded back.
D.
I've purchased this old oak writing desk. To begin with I started to sand it, but as the sand paper was just getting clogged up with crud, I washed it down with white spirit then started on the sanding again. So far I've sanded back the top (full of stains and burns), to find that It's been coated in some kind of coloured varnish.
What I'd really like to do is to get a finish similar to something I found on ebay (seller, selling leather writing inlay pads), but I want to ask your opinions first;
Due to the amount and depth of the scratches and burns, I've had to sand it right back and lost most of the patina.
I'd be grateful for your thoughts.
I may go with a leather writing pad but not inset it, just have it loose on top. I'll try to get a photo tomorrow (weather permitting), of the top sanded back.
D.