markwithey
Member
Hi guys
Firstly, thanks for the warm welcome to the site. I only wish i'd found it BEFORE I went headlong into a piano restoration involving large amounts of wood (and leaded varnish), without knowing anything about woodwork.
I've two questions and I hope it's ok with the moderators if I post them both on the General section.
1. I've taken the piano stool apart and sanded down the stock to the bare wood. Is it best to prime, paint and varnish everything before putting it back together, or would you advise leaving that until the whole thing is complete? My thought was to prime and spraypaint the bits and then varnish after but your advice would be very welcome.
2. I've had to cut through the mortise and tenon joints to remove the legs. What's the best way of rejoining these without screws - I don't want to use them on any visible parts?
Many thanks for your time,
Mark
Firstly, thanks for the warm welcome to the site. I only wish i'd found it BEFORE I went headlong into a piano restoration involving large amounts of wood (and leaded varnish), without knowing anything about woodwork.
I've two questions and I hope it's ok with the moderators if I post them both on the General section.
1. I've taken the piano stool apart and sanded down the stock to the bare wood. Is it best to prime, paint and varnish everything before putting it back together, or would you advise leaving that until the whole thing is complete? My thought was to prime and spraypaint the bits and then varnish after but your advice would be very welcome.
2. I've had to cut through the mortise and tenon joints to remove the legs. What's the best way of rejoining these without screws - I don't want to use them on any visible parts?
Many thanks for your time,
Mark