Search result for: di frutta
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RE: Disassemble veneered bookshelf? | 2 Relevance | 4 years ago | objectworship | Repair | |
If you know diddly-doos and rabbits then you can prolly draw yr own conclusions boss | |||||
RE: Disassemble veneered bookshelf? | 2 Relevance | 4 years ago | tktoo2 | Repair | |
@objectworship, If you know diddly-doos like I know diddly-doos, we could be cousins! | |||||
My pictures didn't post! | 2 Relevance | 7 years ago | Kyle Barrett | General discussion | |
My pictures didn't post! | |||||
Dux dining set... Walnut, right? | 2 Relevance | 8 years ago | mgee76 | General discussion | |
So a client tells me he has a DUX dining set in Teak with ten chairs that he wants refinished. Wants the leaves to match the rest of it. He emailed me some pictures from inside his garage and I went to look at it and pick up the table a couple of days ago. I left the chairs because they wouldn't all fit in my truck and they honestly just looked like they needed a decent oiling job. So I get the thing home and take it apart... and I'm realizing that it is Walnut. Right? I sent these pictures to another refinisher who has experience with this stuff and asked h ... | |||||
Sorry, didn't get better | 2 Relevance | 7 years ago | flipster | General discussion | |
Sorry, didn't get better pictures. Only this picture of the label, hope that helps. | |||||
I didn't spritz the cane, but | 2 Relevance | 7 years ago | frankielemmons | Repair | |
I didn't spritz the cane, but I attempted to use a steamer which had little effect. I will spray during the redo. I have been intensely studying the before photos I took, looking for any clues, and this just popped out at me...at the end of weaving the top rail there appears to be and extra wrap between each of the last two sets of crosses, which I imagine was done when, as I experienced, the weaver realized they weren't going to be able to fill the whole rail. I'm certainly going to use this cheat when I redo everything, hoping that keeping the pattern inta ... | |||||
The Cafiero chairs didn't | 2 Relevance | 7 years ago | Spanky | General discussion | |
The Cafiero chairs didn't have any welt in the seams of the seats and backs--just a different touch from Florence Knoll's tufted chairs and sofas. I redid a couple of Cafiero Executive chairs years ago and took some pics. (I got this black one for 2 dollars at a junk auction and people thought I was nuts to even bother with it. I didn't know what it was at the time, I just thought it could be brought back from the dead and would look quite sharp. It had nylon hopsack on the seat and back and vinyl on the arms. I redid it in a Knoll wool/nylon fabric. The ... | |||||
OK, the stripes didn't match | 2 Relevance | 7 years ago | Spanky | Identification | |
OK, the stripes didn't match up at all on the blue one and the other one with the same that was the same make. Weird. I don't know who made any of them. There are and were tons of American furniture manufacturers and many never labeled their furniture at all for whatever reasons. One other thing--it's pretty rare to get an answer immediately here, and posting the same question two or three times in one day won't make any difference. Sometimes no one knows the answer at all and your questions might never be answered. If you need to make a snap decision ... | |||||
I didn't realize it was | 2 Relevance | 7 years ago | waffle | General discussion | |
I didn't realize it was matched until about 10 minutes ago...how they did it? THEY AREN'T TELLING | |||||
I didn't mean to limit | 2 Relevance | 7 years ago | frankielemmons | Repair | |
I didn't mean to limit responses to Leif, sorry. But thank you, spanky, I think I will start over. What you point out makes complete sense (and is what I was asking about in my earlier post). And I think will partially address the issues I'm having figuring out the top to bottom strands. However, I'm still unsure how exactly to approach them. Because of the crosses in these strands, the "direction" of the weave is opposite on the top and bottom rails. I tried to show what I mean in the attached picture. Because it is much easier and more secure to start a n ... | |||||
I didn't notice. I did | 2 Relevance | 7 years ago | Bermannyc | Identification | |
I didn't notice. I did however note that at the ends of the table top you can see that there is some kind of splitting happening between the slats of the tabletop towards the ends. Other tables have a piece that runs around the entire top instead. | |||||
hahaha, its difficult on here | 2 Relevance | 7 years ago | pim1962 | General discussion | |
hahaha, its difficult on here...I didn't want to offend - thinking it was maybe worse than the one you showed me, lol! Beautiful! Wow, you did an amazing job - what kind of time goes into one chair to weave? | |||||
sorry, i didn't include the | 2 Relevance | 7 years ago | Spanky | General discussion | |
sorry, i didn't include the "after" photos--these are SO worth the restoration! They're one of my favorite chairs ever. The third chair I ever rewove was one of these. If you're at all interested in reweaving your chair yourself, there are some excellent support threads here with a lot of tips and helpful information. It's not quite as difficult as it looks. | |||||
I'm afraid I didn't exactly. | 2 Relevance | 7 years ago | Kyle Barrett | Identification | |
I'm afraid I didn't exactly. I found others with fully woven back rests, but not in exactly this pattern. I don't suppose you've spotted some like this have you? Kyle | |||||
Heh, I really didn't need | 2 Relevance | 8 years ago | Kyle Barrett | General discussion | |
Heh, I really didn't need fuel for this entirely unfounded desire to own a game table. Keep things like that to yourself, Zephyr! I can only assume those bits fold out. |
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