Johnhunt
Member
Hi, this is my first post here, I need advice!
I am restoring an antique piano stool, the rectangular type with turned handles at the side and a hinged seat for storage.
Somebody decided to paint and recover it years ago so I am taking it right back to the wood with hopes to recover and finish it for possible sale somewhere.
I think the wood is mahogany but I am unsure. It seems that a lot of these types of stools are from my research.
What would be a good finishing process and good (cheap) products to use to get a nice natural looking finish that would suit both little and frequent use.
Any advice would be great
Thanks
John.
I am restoring an antique piano stool, the rectangular type with turned handles at the side and a hinged seat for storage.
Somebody decided to paint and recover it years ago so I am taking it right back to the wood with hopes to recover and finish it for possible sale somewhere.
I think the wood is mahogany but I am unsure. It seems that a lot of these types of stools are from my research.
What would be a good finishing process and good (cheap) products to use to get a nice natural looking finish that would suit both little and frequent use.
Any advice would be great
Thanks
John.