Absolutely gorgeous transformation! Love the drawer pulls they look awesome! The wood grain is soooo beautiful! You did a fabulous job bringing this back to life! Love your videos! 😊❤
@@HBSVMom hahaha yes I was. I grew up watching bob ross and loved watching his videos, so peaceful. Idk why they like them but he picks it over a toy sometimes 😂
Hey! Beautiful job! Quick tip: if you’re going to use an oil based product such as tung oil, or any other oil based product for that matter, you can eliminate that hazing by sealing it with some de waxed shellac in between your oil finish and your water-based topcoat. I would definitely suggest using something other than tung oil, as it can take 7 to 10 days to dry and up to 30 days to fully cure In addition, I would suggest lighter coats of your water-based polyacrylic to start off with and then one final heavier coat to finish. Hope this helps!
Beautiful transformation, she's beautiful! Lots of work but it sure paid off. Here's info on the type of wood on this dresser: Burl wood is the product of irregular tree grain pattern growth. Such irregularities are caused due to an illness, a fungus infection, or natural injury. The tree’s grain will grow abnormally, twisting and interlocking with itself. During this process, the wood forms swirling grain patterns.
So beautiful! I didn’t know we can use poly on top of oil finish,and that we can seal touch up markers with poly.Did you use water base or oil base?Thank you for all the info❤
Yeah you definitely can and on pieces like this I wanted the protection the poly would give as well as the shine. I am not the biggest fan of a wipe on poly but I have used it before and that could work too. I used a water based
The wood is called burl and it’s very expensive! A treasure for sure. Sadly, a layman’s term for burl is tree cancer. It’s what causes the beautiful pattern.
Absolutely gorgeous transformation! Love the drawer pulls they look awesome! The wood grain is soooo beautiful! You did a fabulous job bringing this back to life! Love your videos! 😊❤
Wonderful job!! I love the look of the wood. Malino is such a cutie!
22:21 you were channeling your inner Bob Ross 🩶👏✨️🐾❤🐾❤🐾 my grandpuppies love 📦
@@HBSVMom hahaha yes I was. I grew up watching bob ross and loved watching his videos, so peaceful.
Idk why they like them but he picks it over a toy sometimes 😂
Wowzer! So beautiful, great job! Love your boy, my cat loves his boxes too:)
Beautiful result 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Stunning!
Thank you! 😊
What an amazing restoration! You brought it back to life with many more years to give. Great job .
Hey! Beautiful job! Quick tip: if you’re going to use an oil based product such as tung oil, or any other oil based product for that matter, you can eliminate that hazing by sealing it with some de waxed shellac in between your oil finish and your water-based topcoat.
I would definitely suggest using something other than tung oil, as it can take 7 to 10 days to dry and up to 30 days to fully cure In addition, I would suggest lighter coats of your water-based polyacrylic to start off with and then one final heavier coat to finish. Hope this helps!
Okay great tips. I’ll have to look into that and give it a try!
GOOD JOB!
Really well done! Gorgeous
Beautiful transformation, she's beautiful! Lots of work but it sure paid off. Here's info on the type of wood on this dresser: Burl wood is the product of irregular tree grain pattern growth. Such irregularities are caused due to an illness, a fungus infection, or natural injury. The tree’s grain will grow abnormally, twisting and interlocking with itself. During this process, the wood forms swirling grain patterns.
Oh Burl wood I have seen that! That’s so interesting, thank you so much for the information! Hope you enjoyed the video! 😊
Excellent tutorial i like the finished furniture.
Thank you very much! I love it too!
It is beautiful. You are so talented and cute. I love seeing your boy in the videos. Can’t wait to see you and Malino at our house.
Hi Sammie, love the finish. Beautifully done.
super travail sammy félicitations sincère patrick
Thank you so much! ☺️
Yes, she is stunning!!
Wonder if it's some.kind of burl wood. Like burl maple? Either way great job as always. Please send some of your patience my way
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Thanks for watching! 😊
So beautiful! I didn’t know we can use poly on top of oil finish,and that we can seal touch up markers with poly.Did you use water base or oil base?Thank you for all the info❤
Yeah you definitely can and on pieces like this I wanted the protection the poly would give as well as the shine. I am not the biggest fan of a wipe on poly but I have used it before and that could work too. I used a water based
@ 😀🙏🏻👌Thank you again!
Did you spray a water based top coat over the tung oil? If so, how long did you wait between tung oil and top coat?
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Hot damn sam❤
You married
The wood is called burl and it’s very expensive! A treasure for sure. Sadly, a layman’s term for burl is tree cancer. It’s what causes the beautiful pattern.
Yeah what a beautiful treasure to have such a horrible name! I love it!
Are you really from Alaska?
Yes I really am! It’s really cold there right now 😄