I know that some surfaces cannot be saved, and Paint is the best way to save a piece entirely, but I always love it when a painted piece is stripped to reveal the beautiful wood that went into its creation. Great work, excellent results.
I get more fellow "flippers" mad at me when I beg them not to paint certain pieces of furniture... and this video illustrates why! "Paint whatever they want", I tell them... just not walnut.. please... or cherry... or other fruit woods, nut woods, etc. Their heads explode.
Beautiful video, without inconvenient and unnecessary conversations, without interactions with animals or landscape displays, just the sound of the tools and presentation of the artist's magic. Very good!
Understated elegance in this restoration. Your skill, respect for the piece of furniture and trained eye for what's best for the finish are magical. Thank you for sharing.🎉🎉😊😊
E così anche l'armadietto di Luigi Filippo è tornato a vita nuova!!... Che lavoro magnifico sei veramente bravo, di più super bravo!!... Lavoro leggendario!!... È bellissimo vederti lavorare!!... ❤😊😊🎉🎉
I love that you changed the hinges back to the original and repurposed the key to open the door. Great color and great repair of woodworm and rot on the leg bottoms...very thorough work. A very enjoyable and educational video! Thank you.💚👏
Beautiful restoration. I really appreciate how you show all of your steps with the products (even I don’t know what they are in English😂) and equipment you use.
There were a lot of steps involved... Most people have no idea how much work it takes to get it back to original. They just want to sand it and paint over it and call it done... Enjoyed watching the process... Also I was impressed with your knowledge on mixing your own products to restore the piece. Looked great...
Hello 😊 your is work is amazing … 😊 I learn so much from your videos I enjoy watching your videos and how to work with wood …… all kinds of wood Is just beautiful want you bring them back to life again ….. thank you for your videos
Здравствуйте! А мне очень понравилось! Нелёгкая работа снимать краску, слой за слоем! Терпения Вам! Буду ждать новых видео, с меня лайк и подписка!🎉🎉🎉🎉
Nincs magyarázat rá, hogy vastag festékkel rejtik el a gyönyörű fát. Előszőr egy csúnya kórházi bútort láttam, a végén meg egy csodálatos ékszert. A hibák korrigálásából tanultam is. Köszönöm, hogy láthattam a kibontást!
Озвучки не у кого не было ребята , не у амереканцев , и у него итальянца не будет . Они молча преображают мебель из рухляди в добротную вещь . Зрелище это меня завораживает ! Очумелые ручки !!!
Adoro guardarti mentre restauri questi mobili storici! Fai un bellissimo lavoro! Vorrei che più persone condividessero la tua passione per questi articoli. Grazie per aver condiviso il tuo lavoro con noi!
Ciao, ottimo restauro, come sempre del resto! L'ho guardato con particolare attenenzione, mia nonna ne aveva uno molto simile, lo usava come comodino! Bravo, buona serata ;-)
Grazie del supporto 🤝. Probabilmente era un comodino, anche se è veramente molto alto,è anche vero che prima i letti erano molto più alti di adesso🙋♂️
I love ❤️ what a gem that was hidden beneath the hideous paint! Why, why, why do people want to paint beautiful wood? I cringe every time I see it. I think with most pieces with a little more effort and it can be saved. I despise it when people paint a perfectly good piece of wood. I love seeing the grain emerge especially when you apply whatever topcoat you're using to bring out the natural beauty of the wood. Great job! What are your thoughts on sandblasting painted pieces? I've seen this several times but not close up.
Hello Rosanna . For many people it is easier to paint wood than to bring it back to its origins. (although I have to say it took a lot of work to remove all that paint) I've tried sandblasters but most of them on a hobby level ruin the texture of the wood. The professional ones are more delicate but the cost of the sandblaster is prohibitive. At least for me, we are around 6/7 thousand dollars without counting the bags of particular sand which cost around a hundred dollars a bag
Just a question, why didn't you fill the screw holes from the door handle? I am pleased that you didn't use the handle in the end. It turned out beautifully. ❤😊😊
It’s pleasing that we saw you take off the bottom set of hinges of the door first. This means that the top set of hinges carries the weight of the door. The process is then much simpler, and saves potentially damaging the the door frame
Ciao, gran bel lavoro. Vorrei aggiungere solo un commento riguardo alla sverniciatura che è il lavoro più pesante. Lo sverniciatore chimico va bene per una prima sgrossata, cioè toglie per la parte superficiale. Però mi chiedevo come mai non usi la pistola termica ad aria calda? Con quella non ti ammazzi di fatica e il lavoro viene anche meglio visto che ammorbidisce e viene via tutto, anche nelle fessure. Alla fine il raschiatore per una spianata generale va benissimo. Ciao 🖐
Grazie, avvolte uso la pistola termica,però in questi mobili così vecchi potrebbe essere stata usata vernice al piombo. E scaldandola anche con la mascherina qualcosa la respiri.
@@IlMakerstauratore certamente, comunque anche se non ci dovesse essere vernice al piombo la maschera coi filtri per sostanze chimiche va usata sempre. Purtroppo quando si restaura qualcosa di vecchio il rischio c'è... Ad esempio io per hobby riparo anche vecchi apparecchi e le saldature sono tutte stagno/piombo. Uso ovviamente un aspiratore fumi. Comunque sia, ottimo lavoro👍
Bellissimo!come tutti i tuoi lavori!ti posso chieder come mai hai usato un raschietto per togliere ultimo strato di vernice?(e non altro sverniciatore o levigatrice) grazie e buon lavoro 😉
Grazie. Una volta verniciato ho provato a bagnarlo per simulare la finitura e risultava scurissimo quasi nero. Quindi ho dato l acido ossalico per schiarirlo leggermente.
Beautiful work.😊 I wish you would’ve narrated what you were doing in the different steps. What are the yellow crystals that you added alcohol, I believe, to make a solution? Exactly what was the purpose of that? The bicarbonate & water (?) solution was used to bring out the rotted areas of the boards that needed to be filled. Is that correct? Did that have any other effect on the wood?
Hello and thanks. So, the yellow flakes were dewaxed shellac, I used them before plastering so as not to leave plaster marks outside the holes. Oxalic acid is used to whiten wood and bicarbonate is used to eliminate oxalic acid. And then shellac as a finish