Beautiful restore, folks like yourself are the reason that we today know how things were made and how the quality was back in the GOOD OLD DAYS!! Today, most wooden furniture is nothing but pressboard, glue, and cardboard. Nothing like how the items from the past was made!!!
I started my school in 1978. It was a little rural elementary school(from 1:st to 6:th class), about 30 pupils. On that year there was just 2 kids on a first class, so the teacher put us to sit in that kind of ancient desk/chair combination(a double version).
Beautiful! I love this. Great restoration. I especially love the grain. The one leg looked like tiger oak. At least that's what we called it. Your a great craftsman.
Beautiful. I love watching restorations like this. it's obvious that you are willing to do the work and make it the best it can be. That desk has so much history and character in it. To think about how many students sat in it 80 some years ago. WOW! I hope you make more videos like this one. You've got my subscription.
To keep my pieces from wandering while I sand them, I use a rubber rug mat. the kind that goes under the rug to keep it from slipping. Works pretty good. If it starts to get a little less "grippy", I just wash it off and it's like new again. Great video and restoration. You have a new subscriber. God bless.
You did an outstanding job with this renovation! Also, that school desk was well designed and well made. They don't make furniture that good anymore. I just subscribed and look forward to more of your work. Cheers, Peter
A truly beautiful piece of furniture from a school desk. My old school had those, i am guilty of having carved names, football teams and rude words into them! 😂
I sat in many of these desks. I never saw one looking like this one, they were covered with ink marks and scratches. This is amazing to see like it looked when new, good job!
Me too. But one desk you shared with another , so if you wanted anything out of it you had to disturb the one next to you to open the lid as it was the whole length of the desk top, I remember being told off or kicked.
This truly shows the difference between old fashioned furniture / school desks vs modern ones. Unless someone has purchased very high quality furniture the chances of it having dove tails and mortise and tenons especially with shims for the ideal fit are slim to none. That type of work is old school (no pun intended). Thanks for disassembling this and sharing your process.
Muy buen trabajo. Felicitaciones. Yo fui a la escuela en los años 60 y usabamos este tipo de banco ,lo que eran dobles y traian canaletas para poner los lapices. Que lindo recuerdo me trajiste. Saludos desde Uruguay.
When I was at my junior school many many decades ago his we had these same type of desks, it was an old Victorian school and these old desks were in abundance similar reminds me of the smell
Aw man, I would have loved to do this project! The closest thing I've done was a gorgeous old high stool from a school science lab, complete with acid burns on the seat (preserved, of course!) These old school seats were built to last and were beautifully designed. Just a couple of comments: Some people would recommend putting a playing card under the saw when flush-cutting dowels. That would save you from marring the surface and having to clean it up. I think I would have spent a bit more time on making the metalwork look nice (before painting it) and I would paint all the screw heads black. But I'm just nitpicking, outstanding job lads! Loved the medullary rays as well! New subscriber thanks to this video.
Hi Rusty thank you so much for the detailed feedback and we agree totally, my dad left me alone to do this apart from helping on a few of the table saw and router cuts. I'm just finding my feet with this side of the business so appreciate constructive feedback like this which I'll definitely take on board. Thank you
Beautiful! Sell it at a price that suits you and be ready for offers. I've had a hard time selling refinished/repaired antique furniture that can still be used because it takes a while to find the right buyer.
Beautiful job. I owned a rental freezer trailer business and we froze some furniture that had active wood worm or wood pests to kill the active pests and any eggs. I liked the liquid you used. My personal opinion the metal i would have cleaned it and put bees wax or something on it to keep it metal colored. Just my opinion. I loved your process and thank you for sharing it.
Have you thought about making plans of this desk for woodworkers? But in a adult size. Because that looks like a great crafting table for a child. I get leg cramps just thinking about how to sit comfortably in this desk with my overly long giraffe legs. But like I said scaled up it would be perfect for crafters.
One of the many things that my father taught me was: "Never use your hand as a hammer. All you will accomplish is hurting your hand. Use the proper tool for the job."
@UpcycleFurnitureFinds My father caught me doing that about 100 times. He would shake his head & repeat what he told me... I finally stopped doing that... mostly... :)
It both sounds and looks like a white oak variety. Tough to work with sometimes. I found my angle grinder and 36 Grit flap wheel well with sanding a very hard wood.
I’m glad you have taken my comments on board and if you want to know how professional restorers would approach something like this, could I suggest you check out AT restoration and Thomas Johnson. They are two of the best ones. The rest of the restorers are, what I would call furniture flippers. Good luck.
Thank you for the recommendations I'll definitely check them out. In regards to taking on board what you said I'm still waiting for your advice on how a professional restoration would be achieved so unfortunately there's nothing to take on board as of yet. Looking forward to hearing your advice on how a restoration should be achieved, many thanks in advance.
I would've taped off and isolated the section you added to the desk and stained it darker to match the rest. I would've done the same with the dowels. It would've come out nicer.
Very nice refurbishing project. Looks great now and if it could talk, I bet there would be so many interesting stories it could tell. Thumbs Up for sure...
Looks amazing!! I love rustins products and youre the first I've seen using them. Also love using Liberon, especially their finishing oil. Now going to subscribe to your channel.
I'm pretty sure they did but used hide glue, which deteriorates over time. I should of used that to restore it now thinking about it. Thank you for watching
Super jest ten klęcznik odrestaurowany i przepięknie jest ta cała Szkolna ława od remontowana jestem za tym żeby stare rzeczy remontować z drewna w metalu ze wszystkiego i na przyszłość radzę takie elementy jak to piaskować żelazne drewniane stary wypiaskować nie trzeba szlifować czyścić tego Pozdrawiam serdecznie. 👍👍👍👍👍
Hi Karl + Jacob, what a great transformation, some thing as old as 100 years old and your brought it back to life and looks fantastic. Earlier in the video as you were dismantling the lid on the desk you mentioned it was glued with Hyde glue never hear of Hyde glue must have been used in the day. Lovely wood shame about wood worm, after treatment the oak looks great all I can say you done a brilliant job, great video catch you soon, take care
Thank you so much Shaun, Hide glue is made with animal connective tissue, sounds a bit gross but a good use of all the left over animal remains I suppose.
Beautiful restore, folks like yourself are the reason that we today know how things were made and how the quality was back in the GOOD OLD DAYS!!
Today, most wooden furniture is nothing but pressboard, glue, and cardboard. Nothing like how the items from the past was made!!!
Thank you. 🙂
No music, no paint, no cats, just a truly great restoration. Well done
Haha thank you 😊 🙏
What's wrong with cats?
Same kind of desk I used in the 1950s ink well and all. Brings back memories.
Good memories I hope 😊
I started my school in 1978.
It was a little rural elementary school(from 1:st to 6:th class), about 30 pupils.
On that year there was just 2 kids on a first class, so the teacher put us to sit in that kind of ancient desk/chair combination(a double version).
Beautiful! I love this. Great restoration. I especially love the grain. The one leg looked like tiger oak. At least that's what we called it. Your a great craftsman.
Thank you so much for your kind words.
Amazing how well made things were in the past
I know and the Oak was so heavy.
ninety seven thousand views in 4 days!! What?? Truly wonderful . Thank you for sharing this with us all
Thank you. Yes I'm super happy the video is doing so well. Two weeks of hard work paying off is a good feeling. 🙂
Beautiful. I love watching restorations like this. it's obvious that you are willing to do the work and make it the best it can be. That desk has so much history and character in it. To think about how many students sat in it 80 some years ago. WOW! I hope you make more videos like this one. You've got my subscription.
@roberttresemer8226 Thank you so much for your kind words. Yes I'm trying to improve with each project and I'm receiving lots of advice.
Absolutely brilliant. I had one of those in my primary school. You brought back so many memories
Thank you 😊
It looks beautiful and you did a wonderful job restoring it as well!!!!
I enjoyed your video so I gave it a Thumbs Up
Thank you so much 😀 🙏
I don't know English, but in 1960 I had my first bench of that type when I entered primary school in the first grade.
Beautiful memories!
Lovely memories, thank you 😊
El mismo pupitre que tenía yo en la escuela estatal de primaria, en la década de 1950/1960.
Sat in those in the fifties. Beautiful work❤
Thank you 😊
stunning transformation. really a nice piece. slotted screws for the hinges would definitely sit better though
Thank you 😊
Beautiful work. You have such patients and knowledge of wood.
Thank you so much 😀
Patience
Awesome restoration!! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much 😀
Turned out very nice, thx for sharing...
Thank you 😊
Great video Jakob. That turned out really well. Excellent job.
Thanks mate 🙂
Thank you for the super thanks mate, that's really kind.
You are a teacher in your craft !❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you 😊
It's amazing how you restored this beautiful desk! Impeccable job! Turned out gorgeous! 😊❤
Thank you so much 😊
Beautiful restore job❤❤❤
Accurate attention to doing the detail work
Thank you 😊 🙏
it's great, it brings back childhood memories
Thank you 😊
Very beautiful work!
Thank you 😊
That's a joy to look upon
Thank you 😊
To keep my pieces from wandering while I sand them, I use a rubber rug mat. the kind that goes under the rug to keep it from slipping. Works pretty good. If it starts to get a little less "grippy", I just wash it off and it's like new again. Great video and restoration. You have a new subscriber. God bless.
Thank you for the tip 😀
You did an outstanding job with this renovation! Also, that school desk was well designed and well made. They don't make furniture that good anymore. I just subscribed and look forward to more of your work. Cheers, Peter
@pgoessnitzer Thank you so much Peter.
It would be cool to see a set of plans made for this - would be fun to make one!
Now that's an idea 🙂
Sat on these type of tables with a loose chair in the 1970's in primary school, wish I could have those years again😢 then I would really live😢😢
Beautiful piece
Thank you 😊
Very lovely looking and brings back so many memories.🤩😍🤩😍
Thank you 😊 🙏
A truly beautiful piece of furniture from a school desk. My old school had those, i am guilty of having carved names, football teams and rude words into them! 😂
Haha 😂 good memories 🙂
They certainly don’t build them like that anymore 😢Nice work 👍
Thank you 😊
Great job, Respect
Thank you 😊
She's a beauty. Soooo many good memories from school.😊
Thank you 😊 🙏
I sat in many of these desks. I never saw one looking like this one, they were covered with ink marks and scratches. This is amazing to see like it looked when new, good job!
Thank you so much 😀
Me too. But one desk you shared with another , so if you wanted anything out of it you had to disturb the one next to you to open the lid as it was the whole length of the desk top, I remember being told off or kicked.
Very impressive!
Thank you 😊
Unbelievable what you have done. Beautiful work.👍🏼❤️
Lovely comments thank you.
Very , very good.
Thank you 😊
This truly shows the difference between old fashioned furniture / school desks vs modern ones. Unless someone has purchased very high quality furniture the chances of it having dove tails and mortise and tenons especially with shims for the ideal fit are slim to none. That type of work is old school (no pun intended). Thanks for disassembling this and sharing your process.
Thank you Laura 😊
Muy buen trabajo. Felicitaciones. Yo fui a la escuela en los años 60 y usabamos este tipo de banco ,lo que eran dobles y traian canaletas para poner los lapices. Que lindo recuerdo me trajiste. Saludos desde Uruguay.
Thank you I'm glad you have found memories of the time.
When I was at my junior school many many decades ago his we had these same type of desks, it was an old Victorian school and these old desks were in abundance similar reminds me of the smell
Good memories I hope. Thank you for watching.
Aw man, I would have loved to do this project! The closest thing I've done was a gorgeous old high stool from a school science lab, complete with acid burns on the seat (preserved, of course!) These old school seats were built to last and were beautifully designed. Just a couple of comments: Some people would recommend putting a playing card under the saw when flush-cutting dowels. That would save you from marring the surface and having to clean it up. I think I would have spent a bit more time on making the metalwork look nice (before painting it) and I would paint all the screw heads black. But I'm just nitpicking, outstanding job lads! Loved the medullary rays as well! New subscriber thanks to this video.
Hi Rusty thank you so much for the detailed feedback and we agree totally, my dad left me alone to do this apart from helping on a few of the table saw and router cuts. I'm just finding my feet with this side of the business so appreciate constructive feedback like this which I'll definitely take on board. Thank you
Amazing work 🎉
Thank you 😊
Great job. Looks new.
Thank you so much 😀
Just subscribed!
Great Job!💪🏼Cant wait for mire!👍🏼
Thank you very much 😊
Wonderful job!!!
Thank you 😊
Amo trabalhos de restauração ! Como se desse um novo brilho ,vida nova a algo que fez parte da história de pessoas !! Maravilhoso ❤
Thank you so much 🙂
Great Job. Beautiful
Thank you 😊
Love the restoration you made
Thank you 😊
That turned out really nice.
Thank you 😊
The dovetails look to be done by machine and not by hand. Didn't think dovetail jigs were around back then. Great video
Yes that's correct i was shocked to see this as well. Honestly I'm not 100% sure.
The Knapp Dovetailing Company introduced a dovetailing machine in 1871.
Beautiful! Sell it at a price that suits you and be ready for offers. I've had a hard time selling refinished/repaired antique furniture that can still be used because it takes a while to find the right buyer.
Thank you and yes I understand I've had a few peices take a while to sell but generally sell them eventually.
VERY VERY NICE!!!
Thank you 😊
Is Beautiful Job 👏🎉
Thank you 😊
We still use it in indonesia back in the 80s...good memories...
Brilliant 👏
Beautifully redone, almost too nice for a kids desk. Hopefully if it is given to one they will treasure it.
Thank you 😊 🙏
Great job buddy 👍
Thanks mate 🙂
Very nice! Great work
Thank you 😊
Nice resto.
Thank you 😊
nice i wish i had that u did an excellent job
Thank you 😊
i had a desk like this at school...in 1989!
So many people with found memories. Yours are to we hope.
Wonderfull job!
Thank you 😊
Beautiful job. I owned a rental freezer trailer business and we froze some furniture that had active wood worm or wood pests to kill the active pests and any eggs. I liked the liquid you used. My personal opinion the metal i would have cleaned it and put bees wax or something on it to keep it metal colored. Just my opinion. I loved your process and thank you for sharing it.
Hi Joe thank you, yes I agree about the metal I was not thinking proper when I painted it because I was close to finishing I think.
🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻😍😍😍😍🥹🥹🥹🥹, good job
Thank you so much 🙂
Fantastic 👍
Thank you 😊
this are the type of desk that my mom & dad might have used back when they were young kids in the 40's
Lovely 🙂
I love it!
@@lydiaflatt9859 Thank you.
Beautiful
Thank you 😊
Magnifico trabajo!!!
Thank you kindly 🙏
Have you thought about making plans of this desk for woodworkers? But in a adult size. Because that looks like a great crafting table for a child. I get leg cramps just thinking about how to sit comfortably in this desk with my overly long giraffe legs. But like I said scaled up it would be perfect for crafters.
Now that would be amazing, honestly if I where doing this full time I would. Thank you for watching.
I’ve done one of these. It’s a pain😂. Great job 👏
Thanks mate, ye I watched yours, I liked the veneer you applied, I did consider that but then opted to fix with a inlay of Oak.
@ it was a long time ago. I’m sure I’d do it better now 😂 don’t have many tools or skills
very nice 🙂
Thank you 😊
Fantastic video and great end result👍
@CasualDIY Thank you Tomasz 😊
One of the many things that my father taught me was: "Never use your hand as a hammer. All you will accomplish is hurting your hand. Use the proper tool for the job."
Did I do this can't remember, but yes you're father is absolutely correct and thank you for the reminder.
@UpcycleFurnitureFinds My father caught me doing that about 100 times. He would shake his head & repeat what he told me... I finally stopped doing that... mostly... :)
My dad told me the same. What I think he really meant is I needed to find a girlfriend.
@@jonvincentmusic😂😂😂
When you dont have a hammer everything is a hammer
I remember. Stoney Point school. 1959. First grade in a one room school in the Ozarks. My mother and grandmother had both attended there.
Thank you for sharing your memories.
Sehr schön gemacht
Thank you 😊
nice job
Thank you 😊
Schöne Arbeit von den Schreibtisch. ❤❤
Thank you 😊
Nice Work, Subscribed 🐧
Thank you 😊
I can remember these from Primary school in the 1970s.
Good memories I hope.
Lembrou da minha infância na escola, lindo trabalho de restauraçao😘
@@UpcycleFurnitureFinds can't remember much, apart from the smell and the graffiti .
It both sounds and looks like a white oak variety. Tough to work with sometimes. I found my angle grinder and 36 Grit flap wheel well with sanding a very hard wood.
It's definitely super hard. 👌
I’m glad you have taken my comments on board and if you want to know how professional restorers would approach something like this, could I suggest you check out AT restoration and Thomas Johnson. They are two of the best ones. The rest of the restorers are, what I would call furniture flippers. Good luck.
Thank you for the recommendations I'll definitely check them out. In regards to taking on board what you said I'm still waiting for your advice on how a professional restoration would be achieved so unfortunately there's nothing to take on board as of yet. Looking forward to hearing your advice on how a restoration should be achieved, many thanks in advance.
Please more videos! From Brazil
Thank you 😊
Bellissimo!
Thank you 😊
Just amazing
Your to kind thank you 😊 🙏
Belo trabalho. A construção e o material dos móveis antigos não tem comparação com os de hoje em dia.
Thank you 😊
I would've taped off and isolated the section you added to the desk and stained it darker to match the rest. I would've done the same with the dowels. It would've come out nicer.
In retrospect I should of used Oak dowels but the Oak repair looks good in person, just like another board. Thank you.
Very nice refurbishing project. Looks great now and if it could talk, I bet there would be so many interesting stories it could tell. Thumbs Up for sure...
I know could you imagine, probably chalk board rubbers flying past people's heads and goodness knows what else. Thank you 😊
Bom trabalho de restauração Deu uma boa limpeza em tudo, renovou a carteira de escola que era muito antiga.
@@Celiamarcal2 Thank you.
I would love to know where you got the Oxalic Acid, all I have been able to find is cleaning products containing it.
Hi are you in the UK?
@ Thanks for replying. I will be this summer.
Looks amazing!! I love rustins products and youre the first I've seen using them. Also love using Liberon, especially their finishing oil. Now going to subscribe to your channel.
Thank you Annette, you have the same name as my mum 😊 yes these are very nice products from Rustins.
@UpcycleFurnitureFinds really, not many Annette's out there although a few more than there used to be. Is she left handed by any chance?
@annettejones6306 no she's not but my daughter is 😆
Thorough work, well done. Very nice!
The only comment I have is that I would prefer oak dowels, 13:41 for the pattern and especially the color match.
Thank you and yes i agree my dad pointed this out to me, attention to detail 😊
15:12 That's amazing! The person who made this chair is truly a genius.😅
@@Thefurniturefixer9 did I miss something at 15:12 lol 😂
Beautiful restoration!!
Thank you very much 😊
Why did they not glue the joints together back then?
I'm pretty sure they did but used hide glue, which deteriorates over time. I should of used that to restore it now thinking about it. Thank you for watching
Q beleza de restauração!
Thank you 😊
queria que estás mesas voltassem para as salas de aula, belíssimo trabalho
I agree, thank you 😊
Super jest ten klęcznik odrestaurowany i przepięknie jest ta cała Szkolna ława od remontowana jestem za tym żeby stare rzeczy remontować z drewna w metalu ze wszystkiego i na przyszłość radzę takie elementy jak to piaskować żelazne drewniane stary wypiaskować nie trzeba szlifować czyścić tego Pozdrawiam serdecznie. 👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you for the advice 🙏 ☺️
We had similar desks in the late 70s when I was at primary school, but they had tip up folding seats and just the hole for the ink wells
Hopefully good memories? Thank you for watching 🙂
Excellent video …beautiful restoration …😊
Thank you so much 😀
Плохая работа надо чистить метал от ржавчины а не краской закрывать
I wonder what they did when they had a small or short student, the desk doesn't look adjustable?
Back then maybe it was tough luck. Hopefully not though 😬
Great results
Thank you 😊
Hi Karl + Jacob, what a great transformation, some thing as old as 100 years old and your brought it back to life and looks fantastic. Earlier in the video as you were dismantling the lid on the desk you mentioned it was glued with Hyde glue never hear of Hyde glue must have been used in the day. Lovely wood shame about wood worm, after treatment the oak looks great all I can say you done a brilliant job, great video catch you soon, take care
Thank you so much Shaun, Hide glue is made with animal connective tissue, sounds a bit gross but a good use of all the left over animal remains I suppose.
@@UpcycleFurnitureFinds Thanks for reply I thought it might be animal related