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    Nice Glenn. Did you use seal coat thinned 50/50 X2? And what is your color mix?

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    That looks great. Looking forward to seeing the drawer fronts pull it together.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Rainey View Post
    Nice Glenn. Did you use seal coat thinned 50/50 X2? And what is your color mix?
    Sorry for the delay in answering. Where I use shellac on the inside areas (to avoid off gas smells) I hit canned Seal Coat with DNA at 50:50. I use an oil varnish mix with some Transtint dye for color as a base coat on show areas. The cherry will color nicely on its own but I give it a jump start with a base coat of dye in McCloskey spar, BLO, and mineral spirits.

    I don't usually use the word "thrilled" but I am thrilled to get back to work on these.
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    I was happy to get the base color coat and sealer coat on before my hand surgery. I anticipated a couple of weeks recovery that turned into four. At any rate; I sand the sealer coat to eliminate any irregularities.
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    I keep an eye out for clearance on shower curtains of a good weight. I have picked up quite a few for a couple of bucks over the years.
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    They make good heavy drop cloths that last a surprisingly long time.
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    The "arc wedges" I am using to give me ground clearance are actually the cut outs from my DC pipe hangers from years ago.
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    I have tacked (a rag squirted with mineral spirits) all the parts and am ready to start in with the film coat. I am still not 100% so we will see how far I get. I plan to take the process in bite-sized chunks so I don't get myself into trouble .
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    I had to do a repair on a surface defect that I missed. Whatever the process problem was I did it on one board of both tops before glue up. I stripped both tops and am in the process of refinishing them. I have a coat or two to go but since the latest coat is dry to the touch I can make some sawdust.

    I got the final OK from SWMBO on the pulls. They will be very dark Peruvian walnut to strike a contrast with the cherry. I got the final OK on a form that I have used for other people's dressers but never for anything in our house. Here is one with walnut pulls from about 7 years ago.

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    I think LOML was always unhappy that this one went to someone else. Maybe this is her way of getting some of that back .

    The pulls will use 8-32 inserts for attachment. This also helps with the shaping of the pulls while making them. I use a sort of trammel rig at the edge sander. Then a fence at the spindle sander.
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    The actual pulls will be quite dark. The one shown is just a mock up to make sure I remember the procedure from 7 years ago
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