ANTIQUE VANITY

in woodworking •  7 years ago 

I was hired to repair and restore an antique vanity built in 1937.

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It's walnut and walnut veneer

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Not only were there pieces of the veneer missing or damaged but a piece of the moulding on one of the drawer fronts was missing.

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Here you can see the new piece that I made to match.

They also wanted a bench to go with the vanity so here are some pictures showing some of the process. Note I don't give away all my secrets on how I build some things.

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The seat

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The blanks for the legs

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The finished bench

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Side view

Now for the finished project

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Hope you enjoyed another project done by a dog.

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Thank you so much!

What a talented dawg you are, big bro @guarddog !!! Good job!!!

Thank you, Lil Sis.

Wow!!! It looked so ugly and you did such a great job at making it beautiful again. Now if only that worked with humans. 🤔

And dawgs? 😁

😒 here we go again. 🙄

Did you really expect less? 😁

Of course not. 😒

😁

Very nice

Thanks

Nice work👍🏼Hope no loose fur stuck to that beautiful finish😂😂Upvoted😀Resteemed😃Followed😁