Great result on what, to me at least, was a very complicated job. I do like how you describe your thought process during the work to arrive at your reason for working a particular way. After seeing you use Gilboys Wax in a previous video I have already bought some but hopefully I can use the code for any future purchases. Lovely to see Toffee at the end.
Makes me look at older furniture with a different perspective. So much better for the environment to upcycle these wonderful high quality pieces than buy „disposable“ furniture.
There is an article in the Antiques Trade Gazette from February 21st which estimates "the buyer of a standard dining table might save an estimated 460kg - nearly half a tonne - of CO2 emissions compared with buying a similar one new as that amount is about what it would take to manufacture the latter." and adds "Of course, some pieces of new furniture such as cheap flatpack items will not last as long as vintage or antique furniture with its quality craftmanship, meaning that more than one new item might have to be bought over time to last as long as the better-made older item, further extending the carbon footprint advantage" ...so I think you are spot on Doug!
I enjoyed watching this video. Educational and an wonderful restoration. 👏
Thank you Anita, much appreciated
Amazing Video! Keep up the great woodworking page. Its my new favorite!
Thank you very much!
I've never seen this kind of bookcase, so charming! And your (patience) work, very special! And your pets 😍
Thank you Bete - I am glad you enjoyed it!
Great film and fantastic result. Thanks for showing the processes that you went through, will help me in my own restoration projects.
Thanks Anthony - much appreciated and all the best with your projects!
Great result on what, to me at least, was a very complicated job. I do like how you describe your thought process during the work to arrive at your reason for working a particular way. After seeing you use Gilboys Wax in a previous video I have already bought some but hopefully I can use the code for any future purchases. Lovely to see Toffee at the end.
Thank you! Toffee turns up when she feels like it and chose the sunniest point in the whole restoration ...clever cat.
A wonderful piece of furniture, and now given a renewed life. Fantastic Bruce.
Thanks Brett - much appreciated. The owner was very pleased when they were reunited!
this is a beautiful piece of furniture beautifully restored. great Job.
Thank you James!
Interesting !! Haven't seen a rotating bookshelf before.
Thanks for watching - it was quite a sentimental piece for the owner as it was quite unusual and belonged her grandmother
Great job friend, look's great , have a nice day !!!.
Thanks Brian - much appreciated! You too
Makes me look at older furniture with a different perspective.
So much better for the environment to upcycle these wonderful high quality pieces than buy „disposable“ furniture.
There is an article in the Antiques Trade Gazette from February 21st which estimates "the buyer of a standard dining table might save an estimated 460kg - nearly half a tonne - of CO2 emissions compared with buying a similar one new as that amount is about what it would take to manufacture the latter." and adds "Of course, some pieces of new furniture such as cheap flatpack items will not last as long as vintage or antique furniture with its quality craftmanship, meaning that more than one new item might have to be bought over time to last as long as the better-made older item, further extending the carbon footprint advantage" ...so I think you are spot on Doug!
well worth watching for the full 39 minutes
Thanks Kate!
Great video! Good tip on how to deal with warped antiques. I could not locate you on Patreon?
Hi Febo - many thanks for your comment.
Try this link for Patreon...
www.patreon.com/thecottackworkshop
Thank you!
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