kevin dwyer
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hi kev, was thinking, whilst working away in the garage, if you really want it black then use some car spray paint. you'd have to mask everything up with tape and paper, wear a mask and it might be messy, say four coats and ease it down after 2 with a pad from morells. You could also paint it with black paint, two coats, ease down and then two coats of water based clear varnish.
Back to the preparation, don't worry about it too much since you're just starting out at this, plenty of time to become an erpert later ! Try and go for an eveness to the prepped finish, all sanded smooth and nice to the touch. I tend go by touch, spend to much time looking at fine detail and you won't get anywhere.
For a standard cosy looking antique finish try what I've suggested, I use the vandyke crystals as they are super cheap and make loads of stain. Sanding sealer has a higher concentrate of actual polish in it so it works out cheaper than the button polish etc. and is a good price from Morrells. Aim for a medium oak / medium brown finish if you're goin to use this method. kev.
Back to the preparation, don't worry about it too much since you're just starting out at this, plenty of time to become an erpert later ! Try and go for an eveness to the prepped finish, all sanded smooth and nice to the touch. I tend go by touch, spend to much time looking at fine detail and you won't get anywhere.
For a standard cosy looking antique finish try what I've suggested, I use the vandyke crystals as they are super cheap and make loads of stain. Sanding sealer has a higher concentrate of actual polish in it so it works out cheaper than the button polish etc. and is a good price from Morrells. Aim for a medium oak / medium brown finish if you're goin to use this method. kev.