Sabtu, 24 April 2010

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American Furniture Warehouse






Curious about what type of finish is on a particular piece of furniture you bought or inherited? Wish you could talk intelligently to your furniture repairman about the piece you have brought to his shop? Then this article is for you.

Furniture is expensive so who doesn’t get upset when they notice water stain or a scratch on their dining room table, kitchen chair, or bedroom armoire? And what about those inherited furniture pieces? Nobody wants to have to hide his or her family heirlooms away in the attic because of damage to the finish. Nevertheless before you try to remove the damage, read on.

Before you begin trying to repair any piece of furniture’s surface, or consider taking a piece to a shop for repair, you should know what type of finish technique has been used. It could save you from choosing the wrong solvents, from being misinformed by antique dealers and even keep you from believing overblown repair estimates from untrustworthy repair shops.

So, how do you determine finish?

Well, you could trust what the dealer told you when you purchased the piece. After all, they’re in the furniture business, right? They must know what they’re talking about, right? For heirloom pieces, you could ask your great aunt Sarah what she thinks it is or what she recalls her mother telling her about the piece when she was a child.

Or, perhaps you could use a more scientific approach. We recommend a more precise method; otherwise, after causing irreparable damage to your piece, you may find yourself arguing with your local antique dealer (and never again getting a “good deal”) or being disowned by your great aunt Sarah.

To determine what type of finish is on your piece, all you have to do is find out which solvent will dissolve it. It’s chemistry. Each type works on a different type of finish.

Varnish
How do you determine if you are dealing with a varnish finish? The quick answer is that no solvent will dissolve varnish. Various solvents can destroy it but it cannot be dissolved. For example, paint remover and lacquer thinner will both destroy it but not remove it. To test, put a bit of lacquer thinner or paint remover on a hidden piece of the surface and watch what happens. If it’s varnish it will become crinkled and cracked. But when you try and brush or wipe it off, it will not come off. To fix the damage on a varnished piece will take a great deal of time. Your choices are sanding down the piece and refinishing or using a specialty solvent and refinishing the piece.

Lacquer
You can test for a lacquer finish by applying lacquer thinner to a hidden part of the piece. Take a clean cloth, wrap it around the tip of your finger, dip it into the thinner, and rub it on. If the surface begins to smooth out underneath your finger, then the finish is made of lacquer. How does it work? Well the thinner regenerates the lacquer. Essentially it re-liquefies it. After a few minutes the thinner will evaporate leaving a smoother surface behind.

Shellac
To test for shellac, use denatured alcohol or wood alcohol. Use the same technique used to test for lacquer. Wrap a finger tip in a clean cloth, dip it into the alcohol and begin to rub the surface. If it begins to re-dissolve, then you are dealing with lacquer. Sometimes lacquer will dissolve using paint thinner. However, if it does, and you don’t also test using denatured alcohol, you will not know if you are dealing with shellac or lacquer, something you will need to know to move forward with your repairs.

That’s it. Now you know how your particular piece has been finished. Now that you have educated yourself on finishes, you can be shop for bargains and new pieces with more confidence.

Good luck!





source : American Furniture Warehouse

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Indonesian Teak Furniture Manufacturers






It’s a shame to throw away old cigar boxes, especially wooden cigar boxes. Many wooden cigar boxes are dovetailed, are very sturdy, and they are made exceptionally well. Some wooden cigar boxes are equipped with sturdy hinges, and they are actually quite attractive.

Don’t throw away your old wooden cigar boxes, and don’t just toss them aside. There are a number of creative ideas and uses for wooden cigar boxes, and these creative ideas and uses will enable you to make practical and decorative items. No one will guess these creative items were made from ordinary wooden cigar boxes.

Miniature Shadow Box

Wooden cigar boxes make fantastic shadow boxes to hold miniature knick-knacks. This is definitely one of the most creative and decorative uses for old wooden cigar boxes. To make a shadow box, remove the lid and any hardware. Cut the lid into four equal lengthwise strips, and glue the strips equal distances apart inside the box with wood glue. Cut the fourth strip into dividers that will fit between the rows, and glue the dividers in place. Allow the glue to dry for about twenty-four hours, and attach hangers to the back corners of the box. Paint or stain the box if desired, and fill it with your favorite miniatures.

Make a larger shadow box by gluing the sides of four or more cigar boxes. Follow the same instructions for making the shelves, paint, stain, or decorate the boxes, and attach hangers to center as well as the back corners. Fill the boxes with small trinkets, thimbles, or anything else you want to display.

Drawer Organizer

Are you looking for practical uses for cigar boxes? How about making a functional drawer organizer? You can leave the lids in place or remove them if you wish. Connect two, three, or even four cigar boxes, depending on the size of your drawer. Simply glue the sides of the boxes together with wood glue, and allow the glue to dry for at least twenty-four hours. Place the organizer into a drawer, and organize items such as pens, pencils, sewing supplies, make-up, craft supplies, or anything else you want to contain.

Personalized Gift Box

Most people are aware of gift bags. How about a gift box? Wooden cigar boxes are far better than cardboard boxes, especially when they’re decorated. Decorate a wooden cigar box by painting it, gluing on faux gems, and lining it with felt. Trim it with ribbon, cover it with material, and glue on a piece or two of costume jewelry. Use your imagination and creativity to make a personalized box for someone special, and fill it with items they’re sure to love.

Fancy Frames

If you’re looking for creative uses for wooden cigar boxes, how about making them into fancy wooden frames? To make a fancy frame, simply remove the lid and hardware from a wooden cigar box, and decorate it with paint or stain and other embellishments such as ribbon, buttons, beads, or bows. Attach a hanger to the back, and mount a photo inside. No one will ever guess this fancy wooden frame was made using a wooden cigar box.




source : Indonesian Teak Furniture Manufacturers